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Those Eyes
She puts Her lips (so soft and wet) upon the pipe of glass; with a lighter comes a flame; She takes a massive blast. The smoke does billow through the pipe; As She sucks it to Her lungs; It is then that all does change before the hit is done. Now a creature of the night, she has but one desire; Like a vampire seeking blood; She craves the smoke of fire. Husband gone children lost, parents turned away; Daily wondering place to place; She has no where to stay. Rushing to a hopeless end, she treats Her life as trash; Giving pieces of herself; To get a little stash. Dirty rooms and old hotels, She searches every day; Living life to hit the pipe; For her the only way. For those of you who look and see; And offer other plays; take one look; Then turn around; For She; Will never stay.
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