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I don't want to write poetry. I want to rip apart my brain and feed it to my thoughts of decay. I do not want to think of you, because it is evidently clear that you cannot be a constant, So I shall extract you (and all the thoughts, words, and phrases too) from my mind. You may not enter this home, I locked you out long ago. Your little petty games did you no favours, tied tight to immaturity, it looked too much like not committed, so I sent it all away from me. In this case, not knowing no grey is an advantage, I would rather not choose to sedate my appetite with your little crumbs of "love" (good morning, how are you? every birthday). It may take years but I won't forget that I am not in the business of decomposing yet.
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Oct 15, 2016
Oct 15, 2016 at 7:56 AM UTC
Too Young To Die
I don't want to write poetry. I want to rip apart my brain and feed it to my thoughts of decay. I do not want to think of you, because it is evidently clear that you cannot be a constant, So I shall extract you (and all the thoughts, words, and phrases too) from my mind. You may not enter this home, I locked you out long ago. Your little petty games did you no favours, tied tight to immaturity, it looked too much like not committed, so I sent it all away from me. In this case, not knowing no grey is an advantage, I would rather not choose to sedate my appetite with your little crumbs of "love" (good morning, how are you? every birthday). It may take years but I won't forget that I am not in the business of decomposing yet.
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Oct 15, 2016
Oct 15, 2016 at 7:56 AM UTC
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