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A Love for Hunger (the Song of Anorexia)
There is no gravity
 in this world of silhouettes;
 where hearts don’t breathe
 and songs don’t mean anything.
 
 Yet like a carousel, 
 it spins.
 And I dance; 
 and in the storms of its shadows,
 I sleep.
 
 Like a child in the arms of havoc
 I play the game
 of standing alone. 
 Listening, waiting...
 
 not crying.
 
 There is no justice
 in this world of angels;
 The simple beauty of a girl in the sunlight
 burns and morphs
 into scars on bleeding skin.
 
 My hands may quiver as I walk amongst ghosts,
 but I am not dying.
 
 There is no pain
 but the fears of free-fall
 and the hatred for cold-hearted chaos.
 
 There is no pain
 beyond a love for hunger-
 a passion for living;
 a rebellion against 
 what it means to be alive.

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