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*In soot black darkness we lie between thin, worn out sheets. A cheap hotel, false names, cash only, no trace. Our bodies became a canvas to sin. We pivoted on an axis of need, our madness and sadness lost amongst the tobacco stained walls. From chin to shin we've tasted, tainted lust, clung mewling to each other anchored in this, coal black, soot black, ebony black night. Skin to sin we wait for daylight, its redemption, and chagrin and sadness to leave. Anxious and unbalanced we wait for planets to align, so that we may await the day that this darkness fades to grey*
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 8:03 PM UTC
Darkness
*In soot black darkness we lie between thin, worn out sheets. A cheap hotel, false names, cash only, no trace. Our bodies became a canvas to sin. We pivoted on an axis of need, our madness and sadness lost amongst the tobacco stained walls. From chin to shin we've tasted, tainted lust, clung mewling to each other anchored in this, coal black, soot black, ebony black night. Skin to sin we wait for daylight, its redemption, and chagrin and sadness to leave. Anxious and unbalanced we wait for planets to align, so that we may await the day that this darkness fades to grey*
Camellia-japonica
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 8:03 PM UTC
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