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Had a home, left when it caught ablaze shed a tear of disbelief when I came back to see ashes animate the place where my heart did lay distorted pixilation of a familiar face best response is a blank stare when where you’ve grown to belong is a pile of unidentifiable mess Had a home, and maybe it was a mistake that I left the stove top on and the kerosene lamp next to a box of road flares perhaps I shouldn’t have flooded the place with gasoline or, maybe it would have been wise if you had struck the match for your vanilla scent candle somewhere else No, I'd never wish for that
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Apr 15, 2013
Apr 15, 2013 at 4:57 AM UTC
Had A Home
Had a home, left when it caught ablaze shed a tear of disbelief when I came back to see ashes animate the place where my heart did lay distorted pixilation of a familiar face best response is a blank stare when where you’ve grown to belong is a pile of unidentifiable mess Had a home, and maybe it was a mistake that I left the stove top on and the kerosene lamp next to a box of road flares perhaps I shouldn’t have flooded the place with gasoline or, maybe it would have been wise if you had struck the match for your vanilla scent candle somewhere else No, I'd never wish for that
vladimir-republika
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Apr 15, 2013
Apr 15, 2013 at 4:57 AM UTC
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