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whether you think adam and eve were human bodies created by the hands of an insurmountable man or collections of stardust created by the most beautiful explosion there's ever been, i know that when they were first being taught to taste language they were shown a picture of me in place of the words 'natural disaster.' it's not my fault i burn down every building i touch. girls try to save me and boys try to change me but it's all just dust in the end, i'll always go to bed smelling like smoke. sometimes i imagine myself as the lost rings of neptune, floating aimlessly in space, being as bright as the corona of a cracked open sun, but everything always ends in damage. meteorites are bound to shoot from my trembling hands like lasers. i once had a boy who was the most exquisite galaxy i'd ever met and the minute he kissed me he erupted like a volcano, like everything i'd ever said never meant a thing. at his funeral i cast apologies his family's way by means of making magnolias spring up from beneath their feet. when people die, the universe grows a garden up to them, their souls floating in outer space, using the tears of their loved ones as nourishment. cry for me. please believe me, i didn't mean for katrina to happen, and i'm sorry sandy was a result of my stomach flu. the earthquake in los angeles this morning was my fault, i'm sorry i can't keep my hands in control anymore.
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Dec 4, 2014
Dec 4, 2014 at 4:26 PM UTC
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whether you think adam and eve were human bodies created by the hands of an insurmountable man or collections of stardust created by the most beautiful explosion there's ever been, i know that when they were first being taught to taste language they were shown a picture of me in place of the words 'natural disaster.' it's not my fault i burn down every building i touch. girls try to save me and boys try to change me but it's all just dust in the end, i'll always go to bed smelling like smoke. sometimes i imagine myself as the lost rings of neptune, floating aimlessly in space, being as bright as the corona of a cracked open sun, but everything always ends in damage. meteorites are bound to shoot from my trembling hands like lasers. i once had a boy who was the most exquisite galaxy i'd ever met and the minute he kissed me he erupted like a volcano, like everything i'd ever said never meant a thing. at his funeral i cast apologies his family's way by means of making magnolias spring up from beneath their feet. when people die, the universe grows a garden up to them, their souls floating in outer space, using the tears of their loved ones as nourishment. cry for me. please believe me, i didn't mean for katrina to happen, and i'm sorry sandy was a result of my stomach flu. the earthquake in los angeles this morning was my fault, i'm sorry i can't keep my hands in control anymore.
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Dec 4, 2014
Dec 4, 2014 at 4:26 PM UTC
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