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You were there when I had my first kiss Supporting me on that unstable iron fence that Had been worn away by your work And your kisses You gave him tetanus as he leaned Away, and you filled my lungs with the scent Of his blood and your breath telling me You meant to do it You were on his car as drove him to The nearest hospital and appeared at the Bottom of the bed He sat on You told me that nothing stays pure You warned me that he'd change And now I watch as my blood mingles with you On my rusted bathtub plug
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Apr 2, 2014
Apr 2, 2014 at 8:12 AM UTC
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You were there when I had my first kiss Supporting me on that unstable iron fence that Had been worn away by your work And your kisses You gave him tetanus as he leaned Away, and you filled my lungs with the scent Of his blood and your breath telling me You meant to do it You were on his car as drove him to The nearest hospital and appeared at the Bottom of the bed He sat on You told me that nothing stays pure You warned me that he'd change And now I watch as my blood mingles with you On my rusted bathtub plug
meagan-ohara
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Apr 2, 2014
Apr 2, 2014 at 8:12 AM UTC
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