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did i forget how to speak? were the tides enough to seaweed my thoughts or was it your pearl-plated tongue? how many times did i go under before you fished the air out of me as i vomited postal truths at your coral-infested altar? but i'll always be the devil's advocate and i'd take a spoonful of salt rub it into the burns of my lungs for pufferfish highs if you'd still stare at me like the curves on those sin-ful graphs. only crevasses you wanted to explore were the middle of that word. addiction is a strong word, but the seasickness between spaces where our hands didn't speak for us was a new thing for a sailor with no sails. i'd rather drown in my own thirst than watch you wave a goodbye. riding that helter-skelter round your middle finger hair damp from seas and sweat always the gentleman, holding my breath for me. "can you get tanned underwater?" asked nobody ever, but we tested it and the sun screaming ultraviolet felt the same in the ultramarine when we'd paint over each other's backs as the sea cried over the sky and the gulls dragged down screeching. but my mind was built up on paper that held the weight of words without buckling under blotted inks and it was worth fuck-all as it became a squid's oily mess washed down with his sweetened oysters there was no idol that could reach love so i wished for a tsunami on a broken wave's pride since we were always so seasick.
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Sep 10, 2025
Sep 10, 2025 at 10:07 AM UTC
Crawling
did i forget how to speak? were the tides enough to seaweed my thoughts or was it your pearl-plated tongue? how many times did i go under before you fished the air out of me as i vomited postal truths at your coral-infested altar? but i'll always be the devil's advocate and i'd take a spoonful of salt rub it into the burns of my lungs for pufferfish highs if you'd still stare at me like the curves on those sin-ful graphs. only crevasses you wanted to explore were the middle of that word. addiction is a strong word, but the seasickness between spaces where our hands didn't speak for us was a new thing for a sailor with no sails. i'd rather drown in my own thirst than watch you wave a goodbye. riding that helter-skelter round your middle finger hair damp from seas and sweat always the gentleman, holding my breath for me. "can you get tanned underwater?" asked nobody ever, but we tested it and the sun screaming ultraviolet felt the same in the ultramarine when we'd paint over each other's backs as the sea cried over the sky and the gulls dragged down screeching. but my mind was built up on paper that held the weight of words without buckling under blotted inks and it was worth fuck-all as it became a squid's oily mess washed down with his sweetened oysters there was no idol that could reach love so i wished for a tsunami on a broken wave's pride since we were always so seasick.
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Sep 10, 2025
Sep 10, 2025 at 10:07 AM UTC
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