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Skin Fingernails, moonlight, low-light What’s the beast in the mirror I see? It stares at me, it’s features moaning a sad soliloquy I find it’s eyes, green, green, the colour of envy Envy. Envy. I find myself stretching skin. Skin, it’s anthropomorphism deeply disturbs me Why can’t I take it off Peel it off, rip it off, burn it off, cut it off Snip, snip The more I stare the more it crumbles, it crumbles I paint it’s mask with lacquer but the same pair of green eyes stare at me What is that, who is that beast The low-light consoles me but still I see it for what is Me
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Sep 6, 2018
Sep 6, 2018 at 4:16 AM UTC
Skin
Skin Fingernails, moonlight, low-light What’s the beast in the mirror I see? It stares at me, it’s features moaning a sad soliloquy I find it’s eyes, green, green, the colour of envy Envy. Envy. I find myself stretching skin. Skin, it’s anthropomorphism deeply disturbs me Why can’t I take it off Peel it off, rip it off, burn it off, cut it off Snip, snip The more I stare the more it crumbles, it crumbles I paint it’s mask with lacquer but the same pair of green eyes stare at me What is that, who is that beast The low-light consoles me but still I see it for what is Me
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Sep 6, 2018
Sep 6, 2018 at 4:16 AM UTC
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