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*It started when a broken string in your guitar, caught my arm and drew a line. You mumbled an apology, yet we know that was half a lie. I pressed a finger, then I added my palm, but the pain didn't stop, and you didn't either. The white line had turned to pink until red liquid starts to squirt. The hours has passed and the band keep playing, same with my heart that left lamenting. The long agony is gone, so does the red in the line, but the mark it left behind will stay, together with your red guitar and the bridal dress I never get to wear.* (c) ForgottenDiety
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Jun 13, 2016
Jun 13, 2016 at 3:46 AM UTC
Red was never my color
*It started when a broken string in your guitar, caught my arm and drew a line. You mumbled an apology, yet we know that was half a lie. I pressed a finger, then I added my palm, but the pain didn't stop, and you didn't either. The white line had turned to pink until red liquid starts to squirt. The hours has passed and the band keep playing, same with my heart that left lamenting. The long agony is gone, so does the red in the line, but the mark it left behind will stay, together with your red guitar and the bridal dress I never get to wear.* (c) ForgottenDiety
A tribute to a friend, whom I will only see in dreams.
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Jun 13, 2016
Jun 13, 2016 at 3:46 AM UTC
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