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It wasn't the promises slung around my neck by your arms rigid with acceptance and an unfamiliar love. It wasn't the sticky skinned summer nights wrapped in our friends sheets stealing undeserved kisses. It wasn't backstage buried beneath piles of wood or sorted between hunks of metal next to the man I could never be. It wasn't a ****** spotlight or an applause that really wasn't meant for me or even for us, but for them. It wasn't a song written by a boy who never stood a chance standing in the shadow of a blonde haired blue eyed somebody. It was finding solace in hearts and minds that like mine were not suited for the monochromatic day to day parking lot prison breakout of the afternoon. Yours that were too distracted by the galaxies carved between our bones pressed so tightly together and the symphonies inked between our teeth.
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Nov 4, 2013
Nov 4, 2013 at 12:43 AM UTC
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It wasn't the promises slung around my neck by your arms rigid with acceptance and an unfamiliar love. It wasn't the sticky skinned summer nights wrapped in our friends sheets stealing undeserved kisses. It wasn't backstage buried beneath piles of wood or sorted between hunks of metal next to the man I could never be. It wasn't a ****** spotlight or an applause that really wasn't meant for me or even for us, but for them. It wasn't a song written by a boy who never stood a chance standing in the shadow of a blonde haired blue eyed somebody. It was finding solace in hearts and minds that like mine were not suited for the monochromatic day to day parking lot prison breakout of the afternoon. Yours that were too distracted by the galaxies carved between our bones pressed so tightly together and the symphonies inked between our teeth.
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South Korean
Nov 4, 2013
Nov 4, 2013 at 12:43 AM UTC
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