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If I stare at a wall long enough, I lose track of what it’s for. Penguins in the abyss return with fish to feed their chicks. Kiss me before you remember what I do for a living. Wake me for love when it buries itself in dirt. Love me in pieces like I’m meant to be shredded. Let’s go away to never remember ourselves and forget to return. Someday, I’m going to let go of this guy, brittle leaves and pancake batter. If you ever meet me, make a fellowship of knuckles to pay for the party. Time’s up. Make nice and roll over— Death’s dancing with you tonight, darling.
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Sep 2, 2025
Sep 2, 2025 at 5:40 PM UTC
fastidious delinquent
If I stare at a wall long enough, I lose track of what it’s for. Penguins in the abyss return with fish to feed their chicks. Kiss me before you remember what I do for a living. Wake me for love when it buries itself in dirt. Love me in pieces like I’m meant to be shredded. Let’s go away to never remember ourselves and forget to return. Someday, I’m going to let go of this guy, brittle leaves and pancake batter. If you ever meet me, make a fellowship of knuckles to pay for the party. Time’s up. Make nice and roll over— Death’s dancing with you tonight, darling.
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37/M/Texas
Sep 2, 2025
Sep 2, 2025 at 5:40 PM UTC
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