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She spat blood from swallowing rust and I drank it up from a paper cup then poured in some of mine from a paper cut no matter how much we drank it was never enough I broke a mirror and walked through a wall she followed the trail of blood and licked it all wrapped me in newspapers, then turned on the skill saw ran the blade across her fingers, drained the blood down my throat through my broken jaw I drift out on a paddle boat into the abyss of my mind as I see her across the water on a cliff near the power lines holding a vacuum cleaner and a coyote spine the fog sits on the lake during this seperation between life and time I watch from space as she closes my eyes almost drained, she lays beside me to die with our hands entwined confined in a room during this seperation between life and time
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Oct 5, 2013
Oct 5, 2013 at 3:26 PM UTC
Star acrossed
She spat blood from swallowing rust and I drank it up from a paper cup then poured in some of mine from a paper cut no matter how much we drank it was never enough I broke a mirror and walked through a wall she followed the trail of blood and licked it all wrapped me in newspapers, then turned on the skill saw ran the blade across her fingers, drained the blood down my throat through my broken jaw I drift out on a paddle boat into the abyss of my mind as I see her across the water on a cliff near the power lines holding a vacuum cleaner and a coyote spine the fog sits on the lake during this seperation between life and time I watch from space as she closes my eyes almost drained, she lays beside me to die with our hands entwined confined in a room during this seperation between life and time
brian-carson
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Oct 5, 2013
Oct 5, 2013 at 3:26 PM UTC
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