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I feel, in the soul, in the belly of the beast. Flaming coals burning holes in canvas paintings of the East. At least I know I've been learning captioned lullabies. Uncovering truths as day by day the lyrics have come to unwind. My dad is a rock, He is tough, and I've tried. But I hope that someday we'll find crystals inside. Or he'll stop punching holes through the walls of people's lives. With bleeding fists, I wish his anger would find a cave and go hide. My mom is like magma, she sits and she steeps. She takes rocks and she melts them into pools around her feet. She erupts in spurts of vulnerable untruths, And hot anger that scars, chars, and burns anyone standing close to her. But when lava sits, and when it has dried. From the infertile past battlegrounds, Forests will rise.
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Oct 13, 2014
Oct 13, 2014 at 3:36 PM UTC
From My Observation
I feel, in the soul, in the belly of the beast. Flaming coals burning holes in canvas paintings of the East. At least I know I've been learning captioned lullabies. Uncovering truths as day by day the lyrics have come to unwind. My dad is a rock, He is tough, and I've tried. But I hope that someday we'll find crystals inside. Or he'll stop punching holes through the walls of people's lives. With bleeding fists, I wish his anger would find a cave and go hide. My mom is like magma, she sits and she steeps. She takes rocks and she melts them into pools around her feet. She erupts in spurts of vulnerable untruths, And hot anger that scars, chars, and burns anyone standing close to her. But when lava sits, and when it has dried. From the infertile past battlegrounds, Forests will rise.
Written July 18 2014
lyz-yearicks
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20/F/American
Oct 13, 2014
Oct 13, 2014 at 3:36 PM UTC
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