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if you could hold me in like burning dawn on the tips of fall mornings i would scratch our names into my bark i would lean over children that looked like you, baby sew my leaves to their jackets so they would always smell like fresh dew on a misty morning water my roots and trim the thorn bushes i've collected a dress swathing hips that are barer than deserts and if i sing this song now would you come to me in honest or like schoolyard jokes will you kiss my fingers only in jest i'm a simple plant i need only sunshine and damp dirt bare bones lapping up nutrients a stolen kiss over dinner a bath that is not lonely a hand to be held on afternoons in the city two people staring in rapture at each other in the black subway windows
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Oct 12, 2012
Oct 12, 2012 at 12:53 PM UTC
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if you could hold me in like burning dawn on the tips of fall mornings i would scratch our names into my bark i would lean over children that looked like you, baby sew my leaves to their jackets so they would always smell like fresh dew on a misty morning water my roots and trim the thorn bushes i've collected a dress swathing hips that are barer than deserts and if i sing this song now would you come to me in honest or like schoolyard jokes will you kiss my fingers only in jest i'm a simple plant i need only sunshine and damp dirt bare bones lapping up nutrients a stolen kiss over dinner a bath that is not lonely a hand to be held on afternoons in the city two people staring in rapture at each other in the black subway windows
xanadu
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Oct 12, 2012
Oct 12, 2012 at 12:53 PM UTC
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