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i learned the difference between yesterday and today
(.I)
my lips are bloody,
brittled
from the cigarette holes
that you burned like the
scraps of our
memories
(.II)
you were addictive,
like my playtime
Paroxetine pills,
so I swallowed the
ramipril of your rage
inch by inch..
until
my ribcage was
stripped and
shredded
like the blackened backbones
of your poetic
palpitations
(.III)
yesterday,
we danced till
the drugs of our romance
crumpled...To form
meclizine mosaics across the
sounds of my
agony
I blew soundless
setraline in the air--
round & ruptured-
like the shape of
my soul
and listened
to watch
the pistols shooting
from your lips
that
broke into
painless prisms
of
milk & honey,
as they shattered like
liquid stars
between
the seraph blades of your
spine--
I learned to
fake.
(.IV)
today,
I hid our hopes
in the blur of your
dyslexic fingers
and clawed the crumbs
of my twisted
truth
beside our bedside table--
and drank the drops of
your milk
that shone like fluid pearls
when you moaned..
I was
ceased
to be a human at all,
until
I learned the
lesson of
getting
lost....
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