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It's raining outside... with drops of a different kind, tarred with morality and sin. I can feel it, but not on my skin it melts, like mired paper snow, eyes brim with flakes of commas, ellipses, and unblinked zeugmas that they thought I'd never know But I absorb every drop- every antidote, every toxic remark they eat away at my soft and white cancerous to gently marrowed bones yet I long for the slipping of soft yellow butter on flaky warmed toast simply resting onto the surface, eternally
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Mar 6, 2017
Mar 6, 2017 at 11:27 AM UTC
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It's raining outside... with drops of a different kind, tarred with morality and sin. I can feel it, but not on my skin it melts, like mired paper snow, eyes brim with flakes of commas, ellipses, and unblinked zeugmas that they thought I'd never know But I absorb every drop- every antidote, every toxic remark they eat away at my soft and white cancerous to gently marrowed bones yet I long for the slipping of soft yellow butter on flaky warmed toast simply resting onto the surface, eternally
What must it be like...to be oblivious?
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Mar 6, 2017
Mar 6, 2017 at 11:27 AM UTC
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