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Chandeliers of childhood Clink above out heads The crystals glitter and gleam Singing ballads about the day we first met But my ribcage is tattooed with your criticisms And my sharp tongue has left crisscross needlework Patterns that trace your wrists We both dangle pearl earrings from our eye sockets As our daggers flicker endlessly in our gaping mouths I watch you Stuff your ears with cotton ***** From the stack on desk Collected meticulously To block out my metallic clashes My left hand tries to take the cotton out of my own ears While my right ear stubbornly Stuffs them back in And my dagger makes such a clamor That my pearl earrings turn to necklaces Patchwork lungs burning From the effort I hope the strands break So perhaps a pearl or two Can roll to your dainty toes But the chandelier's cracking above our crowned heads And both of us are too busy with cotton to climb the gleaming ladder to repair it.
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Feb 1, 2014
Feb 1, 2014 at 11:29 AM UTC
Cottonball Queens
Chandeliers of childhood Clink above out heads The crystals glitter and gleam Singing ballads about the day we first met But my ribcage is tattooed with your criticisms And my sharp tongue has left crisscross needlework Patterns that trace your wrists We both dangle pearl earrings from our eye sockets As our daggers flicker endlessly in our gaping mouths I watch you Stuff your ears with cotton ***** From the stack on desk Collected meticulously To block out my metallic clashes My left hand tries to take the cotton out of my own ears While my right ear stubbornly Stuffs them back in And my dagger makes such a clamor That my pearl earrings turn to necklaces Patchwork lungs burning From the effort I hope the strands break So perhaps a pearl or two Can roll to your dainty toes But the chandelier's cracking above our crowned heads And both of us are too busy with cotton to climb the gleaming ladder to repair it.
sarah-ryan
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Feb 1, 2014
Feb 1, 2014 at 11:29 AM UTC
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