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I've been a flat-footed candle, lighting lanterns in the moonlight along my path for you to follow and find me. Where I fell, the world did burn. Consumed all that once surrounded my flaming outstretched Nothing; singed and sighing, you left me down. Left me to rest, burning holes in upholstery next to the nightstand, maintaining an empty ashtray. Until the Sun rose, and I tasted the scent of your unpleasant morning-breath. Felt the wind from between your lips fall over my scorching like fleece garments covering cold skin. Like a hand over my mouth and nose; not just to silence, but to suffocate.
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Jul 11, 2017
Jul 11, 2017 at 10:12 PM UTC
Here, Still, Extinguished.
I've been a flat-footed candle, lighting lanterns in the moonlight along my path for you to follow and find me. Where I fell, the world did burn. Consumed all that once surrounded my flaming outstretched Nothing; singed and sighing, you left me down. Left me to rest, burning holes in upholstery next to the nightstand, maintaining an empty ashtray. Until the Sun rose, and I tasted the scent of your unpleasant morning-breath. Felt the wind from between your lips fall over my scorching like fleece garments covering cold skin. Like a hand over my mouth and nose; not just to silence, but to suffocate.
dumbderien
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22/M/ON, Can.
Jul 11, 2017
Jul 11, 2017 at 10:12 PM UTC
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