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Cigarette hits the water, and the fire is quenched. I exhale quickly, to banish the remaining tendrils that curl inside my lungs. But I’ve missed one and it slithers, sneaks, attaches to my pulse. A shadow, it whispers promises of oxygen to my gasping blood. I drip dry, and stare at my nakedness. This shell, this cavern knows not what she does. If there were a solution- she would live it by now.
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Dec 24, 2011
Dec 24, 2011 at 1:40 AM UTC
Cigarette
Cigarette hits the water, and the fire is quenched. I exhale quickly, to banish the remaining tendrils that curl inside my lungs. But I’ve missed one and it slithers, sneaks, attaches to my pulse. A shadow, it whispers promises of oxygen to my gasping blood. I drip dry, and stare at my nakedness. This shell, this cavern knows not what she does. If there were a solution- she would live it by now.
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Dec 24, 2011
Dec 24, 2011 at 1:40 AM UTC
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