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sticky tears clog my colorless cheeks and stain the corners of my eyes like wrinkles, unnecessary nothing really matters why am I really crying and why’d you leave, again? I guess driving down the pretty highway with the trees that shaded a hot day in an expired June wasn’t enough. and I didn’t need to read about how you don’t want to talk to me or how you're busy truth is, we all have **** to do like how i sit here and cry and how my tears clog my colorless cheeks and stain the corners of my eyes like crows feet, perhaps necessary because unlike you, they'll stick around.
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Dec 9, 2014
Dec 9, 2014 at 4:29 PM UTC
crow's feet
sticky tears clog my colorless cheeks and stain the corners of my eyes like wrinkles, unnecessary nothing really matters why am I really crying and why’d you leave, again? I guess driving down the pretty highway with the trees that shaded a hot day in an expired June wasn’t enough. and I didn’t need to read about how you don’t want to talk to me or how you're busy truth is, we all have **** to do like how i sit here and cry and how my tears clog my colorless cheeks and stain the corners of my eyes like crows feet, perhaps necessary because unlike you, they'll stick around.
claire-9
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Dec 9, 2014
Dec 9, 2014 at 4:29 PM UTC
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