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Ancient stitchings embedded in skin A reminder of Demons lurking within Of who I once was, and all we could be A fate that I knew, but now it's just me A love that was shared and spread like disease Emotions that sent a tree to its knees Tearing limbs, and lungs, and hearts to the floor From nights spent begging, pleading, and more A passion foregone, or obsession amiss My sacred reality, come now to this One question is left, to finish your game Can you divide one into two and remain unchanged
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Feb 23, 2011
Feb 23, 2011 at 9:23 PM UTC
Mending Mitosis
Ancient stitchings embedded in skin A reminder of Demons lurking within Of who I once was, and all we could be A fate that I knew, but now it's just me A love that was shared and spread like disease Emotions that sent a tree to its knees Tearing limbs, and lungs, and hearts to the floor From nights spent begging, pleading, and more A passion foregone, or obsession amiss My sacred reality, come now to this One question is left, to finish your game Can you divide one into two and remain unchanged
caleb-wilcoxson
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Feb 23, 2011
Feb 23, 2011 at 9:23 PM UTC
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