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You want to see my blank stare after death, tasting like metal, came to meet me half-way? The red on living canvas; the rose blooming, and the blue lips. Hear the chambers drown my last, after the thorns tore my internal sails? A drum beat fading, the river slowing, and no more. Smell the claret stains, my blush gone bittersweet and reeking of ruby metal? Adrift in the Red Sea after the lead rain, you can.
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Jun 18, 2012
Jun 18, 2012 at 3:25 PM UTC
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You want to see my blank stare after death, tasting like metal, came to meet me half-way? The red on living canvas; the rose blooming, and the blue lips. Hear the chambers drown my last, after the thorns tore my internal sails? A drum beat fading, the river slowing, and no more. Smell the claret stains, my blush gone bittersweet and reeking of ruby metal? Adrift in the Red Sea after the lead rain, you can.
As my debut to this site, I'd like to start with a poem I've held close to my heart. I've never ceased to love it - despite its less than tasteful content.
laura-reinbach
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Jun 18, 2012
Jun 18, 2012 at 3:25 PM UTC
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