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Like my lightning bolt tattoo Inked into the top of my right foot (That I got after some other boy Said he wasn’t in love with me After all) You are becoming faded and fuzzy around the edges. You are an agonizing reminder of all the greatness I could have had, if. If only we didn’t live on two separate continents, If only we hadn’t fought over the blankets, If only we hadn’t made up for the blankets, slick minutes turning to hours. If only that other girl hadn’t spent your comely heart. If only you hadn’t looked at me the way you did (like you loved every part of me, even my right foot) then I wouldn’t be getting a foreign tattoo. But then again, I like the burn of needle to skin.
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Oct 10, 2013
Oct 10, 2013 at 2:33 AM UTC
La Valse de L'amant
Like my lightning bolt tattoo Inked into the top of my right foot (That I got after some other boy Said he wasn’t in love with me After all) You are becoming faded and fuzzy around the edges. You are an agonizing reminder of all the greatness I could have had, if. If only we didn’t live on two separate continents, If only we hadn’t fought over the blankets, If only we hadn’t made up for the blankets, slick minutes turning to hours. If only that other girl hadn’t spent your comely heart. If only you hadn’t looked at me the way you did (like you loved every part of me, even my right foot) then I wouldn’t be getting a foreign tattoo. But then again, I like the burn of needle to skin.
heather-mann
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Oct 10, 2013
Oct 10, 2013 at 2:33 AM UTC
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