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she says I'm too young, but sadness manifests the same so I place my broken jaw back into its broken place a modern epimetheus dragging my prudence by the reins confronted with the trouble that'd been steeping for years on the fire and like the ferris wheel that spun every summer that I lost interest in as I sloughed more and more of my childhood skin I look off into the fog, salt and sand 'n the moon perched so highly, a king in the sky sending off its armed stars to cut through the night ****** from this nonage fantasy by the bitter taste of tobacco in my mouth maybe I can't love anyone not yet
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Jun 22, 2018
Jun 22, 2018 at 12:53 AM UTC
epimetheus
she says I'm too young, but sadness manifests the same so I place my broken jaw back into its broken place a modern epimetheus dragging my prudence by the reins confronted with the trouble that'd been steeping for years on the fire and like the ferris wheel that spun every summer that I lost interest in as I sloughed more and more of my childhood skin I look off into the fog, salt and sand 'n the moon perched so highly, a king in the sky sending off its armed stars to cut through the night ****** from this nonage fantasy by the bitter taste of tobacco in my mouth maybe I can't love anyone not yet
touka-kouka
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Jun 22, 2018
Jun 22, 2018 at 12:53 AM UTC
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