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a lit cigarette burns balanced precariously on the rim of a cup ashes falling listlessly into a tiny puddle of long-cold coffee a bottle, a tumbler whiskey on the rocks the back of my throat burns It's six A.M. and I've finally numbed every last square inch of my brain the record has been skipping for a few minutes, I think but I'd rather listen to that than hear the song end so I wait for the needle to wear its way through the vinyl for years, you were my only vice, the only thing I did wrong but now, I'm welcoming in these demons, to let them **** me before this lack of you does
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Nov 6, 2013
Nov 6, 2013 at 11:12 PM UTC
The Morning After
a lit cigarette burns balanced precariously on the rim of a cup ashes falling listlessly into a tiny puddle of long-cold coffee a bottle, a tumbler whiskey on the rocks the back of my throat burns It's six A.M. and I've finally numbed every last square inch of my brain the record has been skipping for a few minutes, I think but I'd rather listen to that than hear the song end so I wait for the needle to wear its way through the vinyl for years, you were my only vice, the only thing I did wrong but now, I'm welcoming in these demons, to let them **** me before this lack of you does
josh-taylor
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Nov 6, 2013
Nov 6, 2013 at 11:12 PM UTC
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