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Set down on a gramophone and sent whirling in an endless loop of five hundred miles per hour
Tiny scratches on vinyl shoot through the air
Concatenate with dog barks and buckling wood
The friction builds up with each sock that slides across the floor.
Arrows forever fly in circles
and infinitely switch directions to aim at my heart, at my chest.
Directly into my chest where the shocks and blood spurts and collapsing walls
Strike through veneers of daisy blue and periwinkle pastel
Piles of debris condense into tiny bullets and flash through my sternum
Breaking the world to pieces
And leaving me to wonder
How does the stale air get staler every time you speak?
Because life is ****ing stale when you play it on repeat.
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