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for what it’s worth, we both didn’t know what we needed i think we relied on smoke to make up for the silence we couldn’t fill fingertips touching, flickering like the fire from your lighter gazes fluid like gasoline, waiting for a light to set it afire but where the edges aren’t collapsing, we’re still whole flowing into each other, falling back into place we’re not looking to burn the night away even in our self-destroying core, we’re still looking to feel something, everything **** falling apart, that’s not, that’s not us we’re not breaking, not leaving just looking for a space to stay we don’t breathe fuel, and even on the cruelest days we know how to keep each other warm so i guess when we extinguished ourselves, in our own self-doubt, fell apart, that’s when we realized that, for what it’s worth, what we needed most, was each other
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Nov 1, 2017
Nov 1, 2017 at 2:48 AM UTC
what we needed
for what it’s worth, we both didn’t know what we needed i think we relied on smoke to make up for the silence we couldn’t fill fingertips touching, flickering like the fire from your lighter gazes fluid like gasoline, waiting for a light to set it afire but where the edges aren’t collapsing, we’re still whole flowing into each other, falling back into place we’re not looking to burn the night away even in our self-destroying core, we’re still looking to feel something, everything **** falling apart, that’s not, that’s not us we’re not breaking, not leaving just looking for a space to stay we don’t breathe fuel, and even on the cruelest days we know how to keep each other warm so i guess when we extinguished ourselves, in our own self-doubt, fell apart, that’s when we realized that, for what it’s worth, what we needed most, was each other
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Nov 1, 2017
Nov 1, 2017 at 2:48 AM UTC
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