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You and I, Our love is like the week-old Confetti cake On my table. yesterday It seemed like such a fine idea To run my tongue along the Length of the pan, lapping up The rainbow frosting, so delicious Was our love at first Such a fine idea, you were As you filled my head with sweet Nothings. today I pay The price of that confetti cake Frosting now gumming up my Insides, an excess of sweet Saccharine nothings, you were Such a fine idea once But now the confetti cake On my table, or rather the container - You and I, We harbor only hardened crumbs and the Crusted edges are not so sweet Anymore.
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Jun 29, 2012
Jun 29, 2012 at 2:18 PM UTC
Confetti Cake
You and I, Our love is like the week-old Confetti cake On my table. yesterday It seemed like such a fine idea To run my tongue along the Length of the pan, lapping up The rainbow frosting, so delicious Was our love at first Such a fine idea, you were As you filled my head with sweet Nothings. today I pay The price of that confetti cake Frosting now gumming up my Insides, an excess of sweet Saccharine nothings, you were Such a fine idea once But now the confetti cake On my table, or rather the container - You and I, We harbor only hardened crumbs and the Crusted edges are not so sweet Anymore.
alexandra-emmalie
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Jun 29, 2012
Jun 29, 2012 at 2:18 PM UTC
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