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Sometimes I wish I didn't have ears to hear, dear, eyes that'd be lost in a sea of salt water, effects unfounded, I fear. I tried to multiply the designation of landed blows, and where and when the next one happens, I'll never know. A cushion of comfort, radius rewinding, a stinging snakebite, un-healing, somehow reminding. A breath, deep, swallowing rationality, a misguided answer, pointing towards practicality. Keep me bound, claws fixed in a fury, bury me deep, cover these wounds in a hurry. Pick up pieces of me leaving, chase me down as I'm retrieving, draw a hundred different pictures, one broad brush I'm heaving. Hands white, outlined in chalk, Heart dark, filled in with hate-fueled talk. Picture-perfect, broken camera, eyes red, hate me now and love me yesterday after I'm dead. Healing process exists, but I maybe missed the bus. A broken cough, signs I'm sick, blink of an eye on the cusp.
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Aug 13, 2024
Aug 13, 2024 at 4:01 PM UTC
Twisted Ribbons
Sometimes I wish I didn't have ears to hear, dear, eyes that'd be lost in a sea of salt water, effects unfounded, I fear. I tried to multiply the designation of landed blows, and where and when the next one happens, I'll never know. A cushion of comfort, radius rewinding, a stinging snakebite, un-healing, somehow reminding. A breath, deep, swallowing rationality, a misguided answer, pointing towards practicality. Keep me bound, claws fixed in a fury, bury me deep, cover these wounds in a hurry. Pick up pieces of me leaving, chase me down as I'm retrieving, draw a hundred different pictures, one broad brush I'm heaving. Hands white, outlined in chalk, Heart dark, filled in with hate-fueled talk. Picture-perfect, broken camera, eyes red, hate me now and love me yesterday after I'm dead. Healing process exists, but I maybe missed the bus. A broken cough, signs I'm sick, blink of an eye on the cusp.
margraves
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Aug 13, 2024
Aug 13, 2024 at 4:01 PM UTC
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