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Upon the stale wind, her body flails again I came walking through the field to learn about compassion She was blonde and the last heart in town The moon bathed her from within What a loveless dream from that tree touching God's skin. Her feet above my head, painted in mud and above the sugarcane And if I didn't love her so, I'd be able to walk from this pain But I recall her warm breath the last time we kissed The air tasted of a broken soul that I failed to fix Blood under her nails, scratching freedom too slow If she was yelling for my name, then I'd rather not know It might as well been me who hung her above the stars I did not give her enough of me and it will haunt me for years
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Apr 13, 2014
Apr 13, 2014 at 6:02 PM UTC
A Body Above the Stars
Upon the stale wind, her body flails again I came walking through the field to learn about compassion She was blonde and the last heart in town The moon bathed her from within What a loveless dream from that tree touching God's skin. Her feet above my head, painted in mud and above the sugarcane And if I didn't love her so, I'd be able to walk from this pain But I recall her warm breath the last time we kissed The air tasted of a broken soul that I failed to fix Blood under her nails, scratching freedom too slow If she was yelling for my name, then I'd rather not know It might as well been me who hung her above the stars I did not give her enough of me and it will haunt me for years
joshua-haines
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26/M/American
Apr 13, 2014
Apr 13, 2014 at 6:02 PM UTC
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