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Every morning I rise 6 am, almost like my body Was in tune with the sun No words said, just blinks and slow Movements As I log the smell of my breath In and out of memory Soggy blunts, cheerios, and cigarette Smoke Ironically these things seem Fresh To me Adjusting to the beams And shadows casted by the blinds A blurred portrait of my face Reflects off The burnt out 5 dollar desk lamp This is the first time I'm reminded of you.
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Mar 4, 2014
Mar 4, 2014 at 10:03 PM UTC
Every Morning
Every morning I rise 6 am, almost like my body Was in tune with the sun No words said, just blinks and slow Movements As I log the smell of my breath In and out of memory Soggy blunts, cheerios, and cigarette Smoke Ironically these things seem Fresh To me Adjusting to the beams And shadows casted by the blinds A blurred portrait of my face Reflects off The burnt out 5 dollar desk lamp This is the first time I'm reminded of you.
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Mar 4, 2014
Mar 4, 2014 at 10:03 PM UTC
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