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in the fog of a cold summer, you shivered like a seismograph tremors assaulting your faultlines and i took you in my arms, zipped you into my ribcage to keep you warm - you shivered to the rhythm of my pulse, hot blood exiling the summer chill. from the fog of a cold summer, i took you into my bed, plucked your feathers to keep you with me; made dreamcatchers from your feathers to keep the nightmares from your mind. shivering seismograph, can't fly with bare wings. through the fog of a cold summer, i walked with you, held your hand anchoring you to my side, shackles between us keeping you safe [you can't fly in this fog little seismograph: the clouds will eat you up the fog will wrap around you and dash you against the rocks. oh, you are beautiful, but you won't be when you're bleeding broken on the talus, your bones escaping your skin. blood breeds art but what use is art when you're gone, when you've found your feathers and flown] in the fog of a cold summer, you asked to leave. i need to fly, you said, *i need to become lost in arms of mist and fog. your ****** arms aren't enough, your ****** arms are staining me corporeal.* just keep your arms around me, just remain in my ribs, just close your eyes and let me be your air currents, lifting you above the talus. i can fill all your fault lines, i can ossify all your fissures. i'll fill your hollow bones with my hot blood and exile the summer chill. in the fog of a cold summer, in the wake of a muscle spasm, you fell from the sky and i caught you, plucked your feathers so you could never fall again. little seismograph, shivering to the rhythm of my pulse, i will keep you so warm. i'll keep you safe in my cage.
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Apr 8, 2013
Apr 8, 2013 at 5:48 PM UTC
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in the fog of a cold summer, you shivered like a seismograph tremors assaulting your faultlines and i took you in my arms, zipped you into my ribcage to keep you warm - you shivered to the rhythm of my pulse, hot blood exiling the summer chill. from the fog of a cold summer, i took you into my bed, plucked your feathers to keep you with me; made dreamcatchers from your feathers to keep the nightmares from your mind. shivering seismograph, can't fly with bare wings. through the fog of a cold summer, i walked with you, held your hand anchoring you to my side, shackles between us keeping you safe [you can't fly in this fog little seismograph: the clouds will eat you up the fog will wrap around you and dash you against the rocks. oh, you are beautiful, but you won't be when you're bleeding broken on the talus, your bones escaping your skin. blood breeds art but what use is art when you're gone, when you've found your feathers and flown] in the fog of a cold summer, you asked to leave. i need to fly, you said, *i need to become lost in arms of mist and fog. your ****** arms aren't enough, your ****** arms are staining me corporeal.* just keep your arms around me, just remain in my ribs, just close your eyes and let me be your air currents, lifting you above the talus. i can fill all your fault lines, i can ossify all your fissures. i'll fill your hollow bones with my hot blood and exile the summer chill. in the fog of a cold summer, in the wake of a muscle spasm, you fell from the sky and i caught you, plucked your feathers so you could never fall again. little seismograph, shivering to the rhythm of my pulse, i will keep you so warm. i'll keep you safe in my cage.
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robin-goodfellow
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Apr 8, 2013
Apr 8, 2013 at 5:48 PM UTC
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