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you don't mind the glass beneath your feet or the bomb strapped to your chest ticking second by second like your very own metronome trying to harmonize the noise inside your head the gag inside your mouth feels real to you but no one steps aside to help you untie the purpled hands behind your back and you wonder why no one can see all the pretty girls strung to banisters with their lipsticked mouths gaped with muted screams and mascaraed eyes bulged by Death's medusa-gaze at the top of the staircase is a noose with your name - Jane and as you tiptoe up the steps, the faces of the corpses blend and coalesce into one generic image - a girl no one remembers beyond her death - and you realize once your neck snaps you're nothing more than a statistic the rope tightens and you join the data set - the only place you've ever felt you belonged
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Apr 27, 2012
Apr 27, 2012 at 12:37 PM UTC
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you don't mind the glass beneath your feet or the bomb strapped to your chest ticking second by second like your very own metronome trying to harmonize the noise inside your head the gag inside your mouth feels real to you but no one steps aside to help you untie the purpled hands behind your back and you wonder why no one can see all the pretty girls strung to banisters with their lipsticked mouths gaped with muted screams and mascaraed eyes bulged by Death's medusa-gaze at the top of the staircase is a noose with your name - Jane and as you tiptoe up the steps, the faces of the corpses blend and coalesce into one generic image - a girl no one remembers beyond her death - and you realize once your neck snaps you're nothing more than a statistic the rope tightens and you join the data set - the only place you've ever felt you belonged
mary-torrez
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Apr 27, 2012
Apr 27, 2012 at 12:37 PM UTC
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