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I have expensive taste, I love leather and satin and innocence, and its willingness to give me things; diamonds clawed from the ground by peasants, miles below oil, and boys that call me beautiful when I so clearly am not. I love jewellery, the gold that binds it's way round my wrist. Asp quietly slithering alongside it - by my arteries, twisting repeatedly, kissing my blood stream, pulse throbbing beneath the long pearly fangs, ready to puncture skin. My addiction is killing me the shiny things, the pyrite, the glittering quartz is all worthless. And terrified of the outcry I flaunt what I have - all fool's gold, all of it. Only for fools that we kiss, you do not love me and so I am foolish.
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Dec 17, 2013
Dec 17, 2013 at 7:23 PM UTC
Bite Me
I have expensive taste, I love leather and satin and innocence, and its willingness to give me things; diamonds clawed from the ground by peasants, miles below oil, and boys that call me beautiful when I so clearly am not. I love jewellery, the gold that binds it's way round my wrist. Asp quietly slithering alongside it - by my arteries, twisting repeatedly, kissing my blood stream, pulse throbbing beneath the long pearly fangs, ready to puncture skin. My addiction is killing me the shiny things, the pyrite, the glittering quartz is all worthless. And terrified of the outcry I flaunt what I have - all fool's gold, all of it. Only for fools that we kiss, you do not love me and so I am foolish.
molly-5
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Dec 17, 2013
Dec 17, 2013 at 7:23 PM UTC
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