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You are my tangerine, Brimming bitter-sour Across the wretched, dusty room. And you brought me An orange touch of sun Glitter glowing on my skin. To wake wide in the morning, Curtain dances with fresh air Into my smoker's lungs. Even to my deathbed remains The scene of you that will Leave me between the walls Of longing and regret. And to my morning sunlight, I will never become better. I say to you, my tangerine, You are my very will to live, And to die, if I cannot save you.
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Apr 9, 2025
Apr 9, 2025 at 7:01 AM UTC
You are my tangerine
You are my tangerine, Brimming bitter-sour Across the wretched, dusty room. And you brought me An orange touch of sun Glitter glowing on my skin. To wake wide in the morning, Curtain dances with fresh air Into my smoker's lungs. Even to my deathbed remains The scene of you that will Leave me between the walls Of longing and regret. And to my morning sunlight, I will never become better. I say to you, my tangerine, You are my very will to live, And to die, if I cannot save you.
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Apr 9, 2025
Apr 9, 2025 at 7:01 AM UTC
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