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The smell of shadow clung to our clothes like white to chandeliers, but we walked… we walked hand in hand, skin to skin, bone to bone. We walked a world where our indifferent sides were painted a shade darker than our dark sides, a world where we spent time as time mutually spent us, a world where every touch of toe upon earth felt like the devil rearranging hell just to accommodate our arrival. But how could death swim in our chests when we held forests in our hands? So we washed our shadows in our tears & hang them up on clothing lines, Then with all the end in our lungs… We run into the embrace of the sun, Ferociously… we run.
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Aug 27, 2013
Aug 27, 2013 at 3:12 PM UTC
Bleaching Shadows
The smell of shadow clung to our clothes like white to chandeliers, but we walked… we walked hand in hand, skin to skin, bone to bone. We walked a world where our indifferent sides were painted a shade darker than our dark sides, a world where we spent time as time mutually spent us, a world where every touch of toe upon earth felt like the devil rearranging hell just to accommodate our arrival. But how could death swim in our chests when we held forests in our hands? So we washed our shadows in our tears & hang them up on clothing lines, Then with all the end in our lungs… We run into the embrace of the sun, Ferociously… we run.
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Ugandan
Aug 27, 2013
Aug 27, 2013 at 3:12 PM UTC
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