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Fleshy skeletons wander into busy intersections looking for a force fierce enough to beat some feeling into them (like the freshly waxed hood of a Lamborghini) Between hollow eye sockets and rotting teeth there is a boy who thought he went crazy every night as he dangled his feet on the cliff of sleep and a dark angel who smiled like ivory tusks and blinded everyone in its wake. Among the talk of weekend plans and long car rides and lazy smoke rings that fog up dreams a girl floats, caught in the undertow of the afternoon breeze. she is taken by the pink-painted sky reflected in the windows. Insecurity drips from the lipless, throats rubbed raw on a long drive on a road that winds out into no where. Seventeen and screaming fear into the dark, hoping the linen-skinned boys will hear Silent and sleepless we dance to songs we'll write when we're old, we sip death in modest doses (some faster than others) we read sad things and we laugh and we kiss and then we somersault out of our skins, just as we began.
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May 25, 2014
May 25, 2014 at 10:21 PM UTC
As We Began
Fleshy skeletons wander into busy intersections looking for a force fierce enough to beat some feeling into them (like the freshly waxed hood of a Lamborghini) Between hollow eye sockets and rotting teeth there is a boy who thought he went crazy every night as he dangled his feet on the cliff of sleep and a dark angel who smiled like ivory tusks and blinded everyone in its wake. Among the talk of weekend plans and long car rides and lazy smoke rings that fog up dreams a girl floats, caught in the undertow of the afternoon breeze. she is taken by the pink-painted sky reflected in the windows. Insecurity drips from the lipless, throats rubbed raw on a long drive on a road that winds out into no where. Seventeen and screaming fear into the dark, hoping the linen-skinned boys will hear Silent and sleepless we dance to songs we'll write when we're old, we sip death in modest doses (some faster than others) we read sad things and we laugh and we kiss and then we somersault out of our skins, just as we began.
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May 25, 2014
May 25, 2014 at 10:21 PM UTC
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