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A new car. A new necklace. A new belt buckle. All begin to rust. When using them, touching them, the grime rubs off, leaving spots on once only lightly scarred skin. What if the rust and grime Soaks in? running through one's blood stream, like an Olympic sprinter. Flowing, casually, Through limbs, To the brain. What if that makes a difference? I think  it makes my writing pointless. Leaves me with no inspiration. Maybe, Maybe, Maybe. That's what it means to be... RUSTY
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Mar 16, 2013
Mar 16, 2013 at 8:51 AM UTC
Rust
A new car. A new necklace. A new belt buckle. All begin to rust. When using them, touching them, the grime rubs off, leaving spots on once only lightly scarred skin. What if the rust and grime Soaks in? running through one's blood stream, like an Olympic sprinter. Flowing, casually, Through limbs, To the brain. What if that makes a difference? I think  it makes my writing pointless. Leaves me with no inspiration. Maybe, Maybe, Maybe. That's what it means to be... RUSTY
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Mar 16, 2013
Mar 16, 2013 at 8:51 AM UTC
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