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Namaste The divine in me recognizes the divine in you the part of me that ashes her handrolled cigarette all down her top on accident who wears someone else's black rimmed plastic glasses they're the wrong perscription but there's no reason the world shoudn't appear a little blurry hearts are farther away than they may seem behind the thin layer of skin and tissue the fragile birdcage frames that protect them If I were a zombie I'd eat hearts instead of brains that way I'd know what it was to taste love I've had enough of people's thoughts and opinions I wanna taste the ache for a change and ingest the chambers that held all your exs and family your friends the divine in me eats the divine in you
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Mar 21, 2012
Mar 21, 2012 at 4:12 PM UTC
Namaste
Namaste The divine in me recognizes the divine in you the part of me that ashes her handrolled cigarette all down her top on accident who wears someone else's black rimmed plastic glasses they're the wrong perscription but there's no reason the world shoudn't appear a little blurry hearts are farther away than they may seem behind the thin layer of skin and tissue the fragile birdcage frames that protect them If I were a zombie I'd eat hearts instead of brains that way I'd know what it was to taste love I've had enough of people's thoughts and opinions I wanna taste the ache for a change and ingest the chambers that held all your exs and family your friends the divine in me eats the divine in you
magdalynn-oleary
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Mar 21, 2012
Mar 21, 2012 at 4:12 PM UTC
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