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rebecca.
i once knew a girl,
thin with longing,
pale with pain.
tell me your secrets,
i’d whisper,
tell me them all.
the girl never spoke,
never cried,
never flinched.
i lived within her eyes.
they dripped ache,
gasped for air.
i want to save you,
i think i can save you,
let me save you.
my words are that of charm,
but my mind is one of choke.
at night we fall to the earth,
crashing beneath
the waves of oblivion,
unleashing thousands
of tiny soldiers
with insides painted
black.
at night we fall to the earth,
together.
alone.
i know i can save you.
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