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You stitched your name upon the black walls of my mind, casting shadows of folded hands and unmentionable fallacies over the wide open spaces in the whites of my eyes. and I cringed at your fingertips; wilting like the frost bitten crocuses in my neglected garden; receding into the relative safety of silence, soft as the echo of an empty room, bitter as a bird who has forgotten how to sing, enduring as the memories of your hands around my throat.
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Apr 12, 2016
Apr 12, 2016 at 12:35 AM UTC
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You stitched your name upon the black walls of my mind, casting shadows of folded hands and unmentionable fallacies over the wide open spaces in the whites of my eyes. and I cringed at your fingertips; wilting like the frost bitten crocuses in my neglected garden; receding into the relative safety of silence, soft as the echo of an empty room, bitter as a bird who has forgotten how to sing, enduring as the memories of your hands around my throat.
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Apr 12, 2016
Apr 12, 2016 at 12:35 AM UTC
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