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I have tasted how bitter the world could be, and how sometimes you'd find clarity at the bottom of a bottle. I know that blood pretty much tastes like rust and that instant sleep can come from a pill, leaving a sickening aftertaste. I know how liquor burns your throat and how it fast forwards everything while you're stuck in slow motion. I know how tears aren't that different from seawater— you'd drown in either, one way or another. I've become numb enough to tolerate fire and venom, numb enough to say that the world tastes bland. My appetite for life continues to deteriorate. I no longer want to taste the world in all its flavors, I no longer want experiences served on silver platters. No matter the presentation, Nothing ever seems worth savoring anymore.
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Mar 29, 2018
Mar 29, 2018 at 11:17 AM UTC
Taste
I have tasted how bitter the world could be, and how sometimes you'd find clarity at the bottom of a bottle. I know that blood pretty much tastes like rust and that instant sleep can come from a pill, leaving a sickening aftertaste. I know how liquor burns your throat and how it fast forwards everything while you're stuck in slow motion. I know how tears aren't that different from seawater— you'd drown in either, one way or another. I've become numb enough to tolerate fire and venom, numb enough to say that the world tastes bland. My appetite for life continues to deteriorate. I no longer want to taste the world in all its flavors, I no longer want experiences served on silver platters. No matter the presentation, Nothing ever seems worth savoring anymore.
sinisterblues
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Mar 29, 2018
Mar 29, 2018 at 11:17 AM UTC
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