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To take that which lies and insist on compromise tired, sleepless night I chose to be hungry Invaded incense musk lilac bush in the faded light of dusk the buzzing of bees has finally ceased and I chose to lie, hungry The smell of metal my tongue and nose taste as it's wetter summer rain, warm breeze through screens I do not eat, though I am so hungry Under blankets of sun and sheens of sweat I let go of reality I seldom met taste turns sour, no matter it's source still, I deny myself the worst Idealizing my death, among life Trees, grass, flowers, smiles mask me I will always be this hungry as long as creation follows death
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May 12, 2014
May 12, 2014 at 3:53 PM UTC
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To take that which lies and insist on compromise tired, sleepless night I chose to be hungry Invaded incense musk lilac bush in the faded light of dusk the buzzing of bees has finally ceased and I chose to lie, hungry The smell of metal my tongue and nose taste as it's wetter summer rain, warm breeze through screens I do not eat, though I am so hungry Under blankets of sun and sheens of sweat I let go of reality I seldom met taste turns sour, no matter it's source still, I deny myself the worst Idealizing my death, among life Trees, grass, flowers, smiles mask me I will always be this hungry as long as creation follows death
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May 12, 2014
May 12, 2014 at 3:53 PM UTC
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