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aren't you sorry for leaving ? I've dissolved like salt because I've become it I'm fluent now, in being silent Paced myself over and over breaths because I have to naming them after you, because I forgot what need was flatline me another time, love tonight so I can sleep & these are weekends; those are mouths meeting. I'm going to quit calling it love & call for a favor cause the wave is wild like the whale just ask her; I'm riding all of them on shoreline shoulders a continent of rhetorical knuckles buttoned toward my throat no mercy in floating through the roof it was never a boat that saved us only bones my moral roots doing whatever you say
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Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016 at 3:34 PM UTC
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aren't you sorry for leaving ? I've dissolved like salt because I've become it I'm fluent now, in being silent Paced myself over and over breaths because I have to naming them after you, because I forgot what need was flatline me another time, love tonight so I can sleep & these are weekends; those are mouths meeting. I'm going to quit calling it love & call for a favor cause the wave is wild like the whale just ask her; I'm riding all of them on shoreline shoulders a continent of rhetorical knuckles buttoned toward my throat no mercy in floating through the roof it was never a boat that saved us only bones my moral roots doing whatever you say
julie-butler
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Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016 at 3:34 PM UTC
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