Cigarette Sky

Cigarette Sky

A Poem by Placenta

Underneath my cigarette sky.
The birds are choking, they fall and die.
The air is grey and black and white.
The lack of oxygen gets me high.

And I can't help but smile.

Even though my lungs are bleeding,
My eyes are dried from moisture-needing
And my fingernails are yellow and receeding,
I still refuse to do any pleading.

Dying is all worth-while.

© 2010 Placenta


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Added on May 9, 2010
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Placenta
Placenta

Paradise Valley, AZ



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18 years old, faithless, fearless, and fortunate. Currently in Arizona, where the sun shines bright and hot. Poetry, along with art, is my life. Currently in a relationship with the simple most amazin.. more..

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