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You're nothing but a ***** flea to me - Biting my ankles, And gnawing at my feet You refuse my pleas to cease They itch - Oh so uncomfortably I scratch until they bleed The bites are gone now, But my skin - Uneven, blotched in tone - Bear scars of memories Long since past And so I cover them fast Lest I dwell on the contrast They make my tattoos Look a little ugly sometimes Maybe I'll just cover them With more art - Turn something stark Into something lark How about all bite, AND all bark?
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Jul 21, 2025
Jul 21, 2025 at 3:25 AM UTC
Vermin
You're nothing but a ***** flea to me - Biting my ankles, And gnawing at my feet You refuse my pleas to cease They itch - Oh so uncomfortably I scratch until they bleed The bites are gone now, But my skin - Uneven, blotched in tone - Bear scars of memories Long since past And so I cover them fast Lest I dwell on the contrast They make my tattoos Look a little ugly sometimes Maybe I'll just cover them With more art - Turn something stark Into something lark How about all bite, AND all bark?
A pest that left, but not before leaving its mark. Flea bites fade, sure—but some things itch long after they’re gone. At least I can cover them with something prettier than him. 🩸🐜 🐜 🐜
Aflame
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29/F/New Zealand
Jul 21, 2025
Jul 21, 2025 at 3:25 AM UTC
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