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My head is in the toilet again, as I cling to the tiling to satisfy my place. All the time growing smaller, growing tired of this face. It reflects in the shit-water like moonlight, like a stranger huffing solvents in the street. All the while I think of your location; in both life and the placing of your feet. I have tumbled through darkness for years now, so far that I have entered forever-night. Oh, I miss your voice on the telephone, and more so in the absence of light. I'm having trouble with my head again, as I wilt like the orchids on your table. I fear that soon I will slip away, that soon, I will be but a passing fable.
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Apr 3, 2014
Apr 3, 2014 at 4:44 PM UTC
"You've always found life hard, haven't you?"
My head is in the toilet again, as I cling to the tiling to satisfy my place. All the time growing smaller, growing tired of this face. It reflects in the shit-water like moonlight, like a stranger huffing solvents in the street. All the while I think of your location; in both life and the placing of your feet. I have tumbled through darkness for years now, so far that I have entered forever-night. Oh, I miss your voice on the telephone, and more so in the absence of light. I'm having trouble with my head again, as I wilt like the orchids on your table. I fear that soon I will slip away, that soon, I will be but a passing fable.
Edward-Coles
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26/M/English
Apr 3, 2014
Apr 3, 2014 at 4:44 PM UTC
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