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There is a kink in my back in need of a crack and somewhere a question with an answer I lack Life's water flows through me but I've lost the cap So my brain leaks it's juices and forgets to synapse There is a picture perfect being lingering sometimes but the string has been cut to disable the blinds All seen through the window is through scratched glass I lift up my light source to prove you exist Love, I have burnt all the wax There is a light behind your baby blues turned on when I'm up close and from far away those secret windows seem boarded and closed If I threw the rocks I wield at them they would crack expose all the complete products I lack place me again on a downward track sicken me I'll no longer be your after school snack I'll only be rotten and stuck in tupperware watching you from the fogged up plastic my own rotting wheat sending shivers down your spine far unlike the way you send them down mine
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Sep 19, 2012
Sep 19, 2012 at 11:00 AM UTC
From The Second Row In Film Class
There is a kink in my back in need of a crack and somewhere a question with an answer I lack Life's water flows through me but I've lost the cap So my brain leaks it's juices and forgets to synapse There is a picture perfect being lingering sometimes but the string has been cut to disable the blinds All seen through the window is through scratched glass I lift up my light source to prove you exist Love, I have burnt all the wax There is a light behind your baby blues turned on when I'm up close and from far away those secret windows seem boarded and closed If I threw the rocks I wield at them they would crack expose all the complete products I lack place me again on a downward track sicken me I'll no longer be your after school snack I'll only be rotten and stuck in tupperware watching you from the fogged up plastic my own rotting wheat sending shivers down your spine far unlike the way you send them down mine
tessa-tomlin
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Sep 19, 2012
Sep 19, 2012 at 11:00 AM UTC
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