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Don't Flatter Yourself: Bittersweet Memories (standard:poetry, 303 words) | |||
Author: Julia | Added: Jun 29 2011 | Views/Reads: 2829/1922 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
I made this poem only using song titles off of my iPod. Enjoy :) | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story all over me, spinnin' pleasure and pain. Save the cheerleader, save the World. Say, say it, say you will. Say it with a smile! Selfish. So what? Sparks it will rain, summer ending to a winter night. Summertime sunshine swallowed by the earth. This is how we roll through the desert alone, unafraid to Burn. Untouched, unbreakable, under the Influence...Renob, Nevada. Vanilla twilight walked outta heaven? Well, here's hoping.... What is love? Whisper whatever you like, why can't I? You'll never know ...welcome to heartbreak. Someday call me when you're sober, Stephen. Rape me, redesign me. Realize a reason for broken wings. Love hurts in my veins. I wanna be...I hate this part. I knew I couldn't trust you. Fever dreams far away carry us away. Besitos.... Tweet
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