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A grinding halt, one fragment at a time. Up front, that fierce direction I might need consuming days with more than air to breathe. Instinct to catch the sun, soaking bright light through glowing skin. The pine to step outside and wander in a warming morning breeze. Dark urgency to touch; desire with ease; it slowly slips away by flawed design. Eventually, a breath can seem a chore when every gasp brings aching disregard. If breathing turns to wasted life support: who wants a working, anesthetised heart? To force the lungs to fill and then to fall seems criminal when lips don’t want to part.
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Jun 19, 2019
Jun 19, 2019 at 12:00 PM UTC
survival
A grinding halt, one fragment at a time. Up front, that fierce direction I might need consuming days with more than air to breathe. Instinct to catch the sun, soaking bright light through glowing skin. The pine to step outside and wander in a warming morning breeze. Dark urgency to touch; desire with ease; it slowly slips away by flawed design. Eventually, a breath can seem a chore when every gasp brings aching disregard. If breathing turns to wasted life support: who wants a working, anesthetised heart? To force the lungs to fill and then to fall seems criminal when lips don’t want to part.
eliza_blooms
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Jun 19, 2019
Jun 19, 2019 at 12:00 PM UTC
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