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silver fields; i told you they were there. your doubt was inconvenient before deciding your love for me was stale bread. once the cats left, i had time to think. to wonder about clean clothes, spaghetti sauce, or yellow lines on the freeway. grieve the ringing of the ears in agony. whiskey was a temporary cure, as the consoling couches that supervened. your walls cry now, softly in patterns. shadows & squares can't fool me anymore. i will take my pride & disappear: existentially forgotten. i will bite into the apple of your love. it's blood will run down my forearm again, for the last time, in time for running out to manifest physically holes felt in my opaque chest. & do you hear the breeze where you are? does it shiver down your skin the way i used to or fall silently to knotted dust? broken lightbulb glass lies smirking at my feet. my response by my response ability. to drive far uphill, to those silver fields you never believed in.
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