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There’s a girl. She lives somewhere between Dayton and the rusty, old tracks of Georgia. Lips like cinnamon, hips like sugar. She smells like October but shines like summer. But underneath, she’s calloused and bruised. Surviving off an ***** that only pumps blue, matching the hues of her arms. You can read them like a book, they tell her story. Her tears could fill the empty keg her cheating boyfriend drinks from, as she cries her galactic eyes to sleep. She awakes, breathes easy, but stays. As if to prove she has heart, by letting him break it. As if to prove he loves her, by letting him break her.
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Feb 19, 2013
Feb 19, 2013 at 12:46 AM UTC
the last chapter of her story
There’s a girl. She lives somewhere between Dayton and the rusty, old tracks of Georgia. Lips like cinnamon, hips like sugar. She smells like October but shines like summer. But underneath, she’s calloused and bruised. Surviving off an ***** that only pumps blue, matching the hues of her arms. You can read them like a book, they tell her story. Her tears could fill the empty keg her cheating boyfriend drinks from, as she cries her galactic eyes to sleep. She awakes, breathes easy, but stays. As if to prove she has heart, by letting him break it. As if to prove he loves her, by letting him break her.
Inspired by a little Nathaniel Hawthorne.
megan-8
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Feb 19, 2013
Feb 19, 2013 at 12:46 AM UTC
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