The Things We Thank For Strangling Us Cold And Blue

I used to hold pain like it would save me. Memory was silver, like it was under some kind of moon, (they’re all important). Memory was holy, a cathedral I found myself in the parking lot of, a menace. The pity-spun eyes of a man who knew nothing but how to hold you, (the things we thank for strangling us) cold and blue.

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