a singular desire
as i waited for your call
i was floating down the mountain
but it felt more like a fall
underwater feelin ancient
under candle light
and last night i was chemicals
and barely there at all
why do we consume the thing we love
until it turns our stomachs into dust?
why do i need to give myself away?
why can't i just be your friend?
how come i still taste your skin?
i would have laid there in the afterglow
for as long as you let me
paint the red flags white
cut my hair just how you like
cover my body in marigold
leave the door undone
i'm too scared to ask you if you came
but did you cum?
i can never know what you're thinking of
you don't have to lie to me
i always know when you do
it's in the way your eyes move
i know because i do it too
text me when you get back home
call me if you need to
just because it's hard to be alone
doesn't mean i need to be with you
if we're made of all the things we fear
what happens if we let them go?
do we dissolve into the atmosphere?
if you get better will you let me know?
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