I’m bumping up that Tove Lo
Kitty, Watsky, WHY?,
employers ask me if I’m white
I wish that I could say no
I don’t need my top two strings
I give into self-promotion
singing quick confessionals
but when I talk I’m in slow motion
I don’t like my rival bands
I’m just playing in the sand
I don’t mind their gentle hearts
but I need stick to my plans
I liked her front bottom
but it’s a sad joke
she was mad I couldn’t stand
the dragging (dragon?) words that she spoke
saying I need you to talk for once
and figure this out for me
and look in my eyes
kiss my skin
then break your bones
and heal our souls
with your white collar
black jeans
Bobs Burgers
fuck me
my names is Tina to my friends
but call me Dina’s what I tell them
wearing headphones like necklace
hoping I will hear your voice
I am always skipping breakfast
it’s my burden; it’s my choice
your eye contact is eating me
your heart is mine is empathy
you spread the blood across the bread
I hear the crisp of the burnt edge
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