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"stereotypy" poems
i want to snap the gold and silver rings that desperate me from you like a bathroom stall that will never be vacant again you're gone reinforced number, primary outsider i wished for the unachievable and it turned out to be true stereotypy and sitting pretty please fall in love with the fantasy of me i could've done whatever, been whatever the lines in my hand are fading slow cut them open and see what's inside oh, how the wasted years pull on me like an outgrown shirt i can't see any other way to pass them without you running through me, an electric pull to the long walks to class, tilted heads through doors look at me and hear me paper cuts, physical education and rejection was it all to be left behind? oh, to have known how it would all crease out like crumpled paper and smudged words by shaking hands phone calls on grey white buttons in a grey white building, the hope of connection that could never be there opportunities for you to admit and confess it all wait like me and never say goodbye
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Jan 3, 2018
Jan 3, 2018 at 4:43 PM UTC
for a soft metal, gold is one of the strongest