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it's the fire inside, if what i read is truth. constrained by steeled sheets, the chains wrap clockwise around; a shell to weather the storm, inside. thick skin, leather shoes, words that drive the loop - if mary ever left her room, color would play a tune. every item studied makes us die; bite the apple then taste the lies. living on the inside, a hope in favor of saferseas. always playing hide-and-seek, as if soaking in truths might flood tubs, never setting me free.
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Feb 23, 2017
Feb 23, 2017 at 1:59 AM UTC
to know the colors
it's the fire inside, if what i read is truth. constrained by steeled sheets, the chains wrap clockwise around; a shell to weather the storm, inside. thick skin, leather shoes, words that drive the loop - if mary ever left her room, color would play a tune. every item studied makes us die; bite the apple then taste the lies. living on the inside, a hope in favor of saferseas. always playing hide-and-seek, as if soaking in truths might flood tubs, never setting me free.
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Feb 23, 2017
Feb 23, 2017 at 1:59 AM UTC
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