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Antarctic stares from Arizona eyes; white knuckles, heavy blue pores. No, nothing changed you anymore. Rapid touches to the abdomen, the sound of violins breathed in your mind and he's not usually like this, you said, "He's actually really kind." What didn't **** you, left you broken. And you had misspoken, as your words slurred into tears that never fell, after a fifth of alcohol and half a night of hell, as you revealed that you thought without him you were nothing at all. You whispered this while I cried to you for the last time through a cellular call, through an invisible, static, insurmountable wall.   And I disagreed because I had seen it all: heavy blues and brave bloodshot brown eyes, "Please don't, I think there's more to you than you realize."
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Jun 16, 2014
Jun 16, 2014 at 8:58 AM UTC
Heavy Blues
Antarctic stares from Arizona eyes; white knuckles, heavy blue pores. No, nothing changed you anymore. Rapid touches to the abdomen, the sound of violins breathed in your mind and he's not usually like this, you said, "He's actually really kind." What didn't **** you, left you broken. And you had misspoken, as your words slurred into tears that never fell, after a fifth of alcohol and half a night of hell, as you revealed that you thought without him you were nothing at all. You whispered this while I cried to you for the last time through a cellular call, through an invisible, static, insurmountable wall.   And I disagreed because I had seen it all: heavy blues and brave bloodshot brown eyes, "Please don't, I think there's more to you than you realize."
joshua-haines
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26/M/American
Jun 16, 2014
Jun 16, 2014 at 8:58 AM UTC
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