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*I feel like there's a second layer forming under my skin, From all the words unsaid, I bet you'd drown if I let you in. You're tired, you say, You don't want to learn how to swim, So you're skimming over dead cells, Meanings that have turned into antonyms. Day after day the superficial layer It's getting thinner, What you were once acquainted with are now the cells of a stranger. 'Cause suddenly they're all seeping into my blood stream, Words like bricks that form a barrier, Talking from behind a filter screen. I'm only sorry for one thing, That is my pale secrets greeting the sunlight, Till I found them in your shadows, And you got used to silence overnight. I wish I could lend you my skin for a day, Like an open letter for you to read, But I fear one word said too much, Would make a frail vein bleed. Now you don't recognize my hand anymore, So I don't need yours then, Lying to you has already become Very much like a second skin.*
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May 10, 2017
May 10, 2017 at 6:58 AM UTC
Second Skin
*I feel like there's a second layer forming under my skin, From all the words unsaid, I bet you'd drown if I let you in. You're tired, you say, You don't want to learn how to swim, So you're skimming over dead cells, Meanings that have turned into antonyms. Day after day the superficial layer It's getting thinner, What you were once acquainted with are now the cells of a stranger. 'Cause suddenly they're all seeping into my blood stream, Words like bricks that form a barrier, Talking from behind a filter screen. I'm only sorry for one thing, That is my pale secrets greeting the sunlight, Till I found them in your shadows, And you got used to silence overnight. I wish I could lend you my skin for a day, Like an open letter for you to read, But I fear one word said too much, Would make a frail vein bleed. Now you don't recognize my hand anymore, So I don't need yours then, Lying to you has already become Very much like a second skin.*
mona-mohamed
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May 10, 2017
May 10, 2017 at 6:58 AM UTC
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