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You'd go to their parties in your best clothes, you'd tell them secrets to better portray how you wanted to be consumed; how you wanted to be seen in the right light of entwined, callous mouths. Though years passed and the canteen hall smelled of stale jokes and worn-out references your group stuck together by a conformed sense of security and a scared mixture of secrets. The bell rung hollow one last time as your group disbanded into grey, lifeless figures. The adults around you knew them as temporary indulgences. You called them something warmer.
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Sep 29, 2014
Sep 29, 2014 at 1:57 PM UTC
Those people from high school
You'd go to their parties in your best clothes, you'd tell them secrets to better portray how you wanted to be consumed; how you wanted to be seen in the right light of entwined, callous mouths. Though years passed and the canteen hall smelled of stale jokes and worn-out references your group stuck together by a conformed sense of security and a scared mixture of secrets. The bell rung hollow one last time as your group disbanded into grey, lifeless figures. The adults around you knew them as temporary indulgences. You called them something warmer.
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Sep 29, 2014
Sep 29, 2014 at 1:57 PM UTC
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