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I no longer have a handle I was fine for four And now? No more Wallowing and digging Further And now I'm lying in the pool Considering the hang overs Bed stained with my past Man I could go for some nuggets My pillow's on the floor The handcuffs lie beside The fan spins above me And my pillow lies beside Bonded in my own constraints With the fibres calling louder The lock and key are missing and now? They don't fit each other anymore How unclear the clarity of everclear So clean, connivingly kind She draws me in, and then, again, The blackout ushers me out
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Aug 13, 2018
Aug 13, 2018 at 3:43 AM UTC
Blackout
I no longer have a handle I was fine for four And now? No more Wallowing and digging Further And now I'm lying in the pool Considering the hang overs Bed stained with my past Man I could go for some nuggets My pillow's on the floor The handcuffs lie beside The fan spins above me And my pillow lies beside Bonded in my own constraints With the fibres calling louder The lock and key are missing and now? They don't fit each other anymore How unclear the clarity of everclear So clean, connivingly kind She draws me in, and then, again, The blackout ushers me out
addisoncrump
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Aug 13, 2018
Aug 13, 2018 at 3:43 AM UTC
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