Love,
I've huffed the smoke out of your clothes.
And I've been high since the first time that we spoke.
I felt the flutter of nervous ribs, I felt the clutter of tangled limbs taking me away.
In the void where we all expire there's a temple built by swollen lungs and bitter tongues.
Where we can live. Where we can die.
Come dance with me in our new living room.
We can watch this winter by. We can do what ever, we can go wherever.
Come say a prayer that our cars won't be lost under future snowstorms, or we could lay here, use up our sick days.
I love the sound of tangling dreams with you.
I love the way your name rolls off of my tongue.
The light from horror films shine bright on the couch where we sit.
It's a shame that we have never been here.
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