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She smells like marmalade and Christmas trees. She cuts her heart where she places her knees. She smokes in the park, under the skating skies. She makes me upset and sometimes I make her cry. Over in the dark, she plays in the snow. And if she feels cold, I touch her chest but I don't know. Bask in the bark: our names on a tree. Carved with the knife that she swung at me. She says she's drowning in my ocean, but I feel no emotion. Her words suggest our bond is as strong as a noose. But she only loved me when I was something to lose.
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Nov 15, 2014
Nov 15, 2014 at 2:18 PM UTC
Carved Kisses
She smells like marmalade and Christmas trees. She cuts her heart where she places her knees. She smokes in the park, under the skating skies. She makes me upset and sometimes I make her cry. Over in the dark, she plays in the snow. And if she feels cold, I touch her chest but I don't know. Bask in the bark: our names on a tree. Carved with the knife that she swung at me. She says she's drowning in my ocean, but I feel no emotion. Her words suggest our bond is as strong as a noose. But she only loved me when I was something to lose.
joshua-haines
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26/M/American
Nov 15, 2014
Nov 15, 2014 at 2:18 PM UTC
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