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when we met, I was a walking corpse, her lipstick like a mark on a map I couldn't see, and our cigarette smoke clogged my throat, but I figured it was better than tears her body, another wall to drive myself into just so I could never be clearheaded enough to remember you but you were in every awkward silence, every insincere smile so then, I shut my eyes and plunged in head first and I did not resurface for the longest time.
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Jan 16, 2014
Jan 16, 2014 at 1:59 PM UTC
figurative walls and hearts.
when we met, I was a walking corpse, her lipstick like a mark on a map I couldn't see, and our cigarette smoke clogged my throat, but I figured it was better than tears her body, another wall to drive myself into just so I could never be clearheaded enough to remember you but you were in every awkward silence, every insincere smile so then, I shut my eyes and plunged in head first and I did not resurface for the longest time.
Trying to fill up this site with things. I made this for a friend.
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Jan 16, 2014
Jan 16, 2014 at 1:59 PM UTC
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