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I am the awkward treble cleft resting against your crescendo heartbeat All the while  thinking "I don't think Mozart could have ever written anything as beautiful as your breath" And I bet when God made you, part of the angles choir found itself nestled in your vocal chords Comfort Like a down blanket you wrap me in the silk strands of your forearms And all I want to know is how you got these scars My guess is you fell to hard for a girl who was never your favorite song And you had to nitpick the sour notes of her broken promises from your skin
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Sep 9, 2013
Sep 9, 2013 at 11:09 PM UTC
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I am the awkward treble cleft resting against your crescendo heartbeat All the while  thinking "I don't think Mozart could have ever written anything as beautiful as your breath" And I bet when God made you, part of the angles choir found itself nestled in your vocal chords Comfort Like a down blanket you wrap me in the silk strands of your forearms And all I want to know is how you got these scars My guess is you fell to hard for a girl who was never your favorite song And you had to nitpick the sour notes of her broken promises from your skin
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Sep 9, 2013
Sep 9, 2013 at 11:09 PM UTC
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