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Sight's no carpenter
Sight’s no carpenter’s hammer / No quick dry concrete / It’s flimsy and topples in the breeze
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Feb 7, 2013
Clouds passing, while time's laughing
Outside, rustling feet and screaming / Kings of hills and peaking children / Hunting playmates like big game and now you’re it
16
Feb 7, 2013
Distance is a devil
Distance is a devil, paved with ash and beat up promises / That pours too frequently from tears to misguided melodies and minors / I remember all those nights at the foot of my bed
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Feb 7, 2013
Oh My Joy She is Leaving (Falling apart from an unclothed heart)
She says, you can breathe if you want to / Lay down if you have to / Fall asleep only if you need to
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May 22, 2012
A life time wandering
A feeling, an ocean and a dream to describe: / It’s another mid afternoon morning and the sunlight billows through the windows and pierces my eyes; they fight for consciousness and after some struggle with my two-ton eyelids, I managed to pick myself up and stagger off to the shower. Twenty minutes later, cleaned and clothed, I make my way downstairs to see what faces still linger in the house from the night before. With each step from under my feet comes a cold shrill scream; the nails, with a century of twisting and turning wiggled themselves free. With the slightest exchange of pressure, the nails give way and plunge back into the body of the stair from which they had escaped. / It’s quiet downstairs. There’s not a sound; no voices of laughter echoing from the floors and off of the ceilings, not a sound of friends or strangers’ feet as they scramble to rustle up their clothes and belongings from the night prior. I had grown accustomed to hearing this in the morning and in all honestly, I’ve grown quite fond of the array of faces that had made camp here for the night. Usually this means front row seats to a race track where they all spin and run into one another to get started on their endless lists of routines and obligations. For the lucky few who get to vacation rather than push papers on the weekend, this meant a new companion and hopefully a day of company. Unfortunately, today the house is hallow, so empty it could make someone dream.
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Apr 17, 2012
Monsters
What is this we’re looking at? / Can we put it in a frame? / The fact that everything is our fault,
61
Mar 1, 2012
Poor unexpecting calendar days.
Morning's at my door / so I boarded up the windows / to hide in the dark light
26
Oct 31, 2011
A little bit of something
I'm setting my alarm-clock / Earlier today / I've got class in the morning
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Oct 31, 2011
Dirt for Abraham
Stand up / Better say your prayers / Better pack your gun
49
Oct 31, 2011
Les belles choses viennent de la plus triste des mains
Seamlessly savage / In a race to be victims / Drown out the morning
30
Sep 29, 2011
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