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Bare Bones

There's got to be a secret

A way to get through winter without freezing my bones

Missing your moans

This cold bleeds the color from my eyes

Tears the noise from my mind

Shattering structures in silence and softness

And cravings and cravings and ache

For tenderness sunshine melt the marrow on my tongue

Nothing is green without sweat

Going and gone all grey like brain

Take me back

Back home again

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Feb 20, 2013
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