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when you died my skin was scraps of paper at the bottom of a waste basket, I walked with stars in my eyes and smoke in my lungs

and sang to the apple trees, I was a tree my skinny branches reaching towards the same sky I sang to and with every breath the sky sang back

gone gone gone

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loudsilence
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May 12, 2015
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