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Innocence
Picking at my pinky picking at my thumbs
The flesh tears and bit by bit I fall apart
No more than usual
I walk around numbed
The loosely attached smile sways back and forth ready to fall at any second
To run, to rest, to wrythe
With only one on my mind I move
Eyes low blood red
Beating, shaking, stirring
Her smile takes it all
Burdens, bricks, boulders
But that's not quite right
a zombie is nothing without its corpse
Healing, loving, lying
No more peeling
No more tearing
No more tears
Just be normal like they want
They're looking law
They're Waiting law
They're talking law
But they aren't law, and they never will be
Waiting, watching, whispering
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