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The glass you melted and then froze in my bloodstream finally emptied out. It peeled away fragments of fleshy tubing as it did so, like children's stickers The same way glue melts on top of white wood gloss paint over a summer 'Well Done's become slurred the excess stomach acid separated it apart like chromatography I shut my eyes and you are the colour of petrol rainbows a scent so distinct yet chameleon I can still smell the feelings invisible but stiffened into my lace underwear never have I let something sit so long at the bottom of my laundry basket it pretends to be a cradle light shears through it like church stained glass windows a cheap alternative to the lead filled stuff you are used to dress making scissors sit at the bottom of a box I ought to have courage to crunch through the wire caging. Instead. All I am able to clasp is balloon helium.
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Jun 22, 2014
Jun 22, 2014 at 3:11 PM UTC
Laundry Basket
The glass you melted and then froze in my bloodstream finally emptied out. It peeled away fragments of fleshy tubing as it did so, like children's stickers The same way glue melts on top of white wood gloss paint over a summer 'Well Done's become slurred the excess stomach acid separated it apart like chromatography I shut my eyes and you are the colour of petrol rainbows a scent so distinct yet chameleon I can still smell the feelings invisible but stiffened into my lace underwear never have I let something sit so long at the bottom of my laundry basket it pretends to be a cradle light shears through it like church stained glass windows a cheap alternative to the lead filled stuff you are used to dress making scissors sit at the bottom of a box I ought to have courage to crunch through the wire caging. Instead. All I am able to clasp is balloon helium.
#love #pain #sad #blood #glass #heartbreak #confusion #thoughts #lonely #relationship #fear *** #self #passion #summer #longing
r-k-hodge
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Jun 22, 2014
Jun 22, 2014 at 3:11 PM UTC
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