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All I can taste is your warmth.
It’s all I know, all I live by.
The last of your sunshine,
So distant, indefinite.
I feel I cannot touch you.
Taint you.
Too dirty to understand.
So I close my eyes, dig myself a hole inside your heart.
I feel you bleeding, the beating of your rhythm
The science of your being.
The pure energy of your bright light existence
Tearing the life out of me
I feel useless
Too dirty to understand.




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On Wednesday July 7th, 2004, stormtalk (909) writes:
"Too dirty to understand" is interesting... just the concept of something being "dirty" is something that always intrigued me. What is dirt?... what's wrong with it?... it's such a strange thing... good work, you got me thinking ;)


On Tuesday June 1st, 2004, Spiritus_Frumenti (349) writes:
yes...a very honest and heartfelt emotinal piece...it really hit me...fantastic...-l-


On Monday May 17th, 2004, suicideseason (2144) writes:
_awww...the last line is heart breaking... i feel your pain in this one...sometimes you feel so useless...so invisible.nice one,Ex.an emotional powerhouse,for sure.:)tim


On Monday May 17th, 2004, Juggalotus (73) writes:
Emotions always betray you. I have often found that love quickly cruches you to anger and happiness is always bitter and short-lived



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