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Collapsing by the blue wall where the flies come to die Where the sun is just hot enough to give you a headache Flicking embers off, reducing themselves to ashes Half a cigarette and I’m off Drag myself up with tired, cracking hands Push myself on with a bad ankle, old eyes So many footprints in this dirt, lost its identity Just a placeholder for a thousand impressions Grass pushes itself up between the door frame Green threads in her little blue room Listening for the wind chimes in their silence Listening for your footsteps, barefoot in the bamboo
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Jun 19, 2011
Jun 19, 2011 at 4:33 PM UTC
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Collapsing by the blue wall where the flies come to die Where the sun is just hot enough to give you a headache Flicking embers off, reducing themselves to ashes Half a cigarette and I’m off Drag myself up with tired, cracking hands Push myself on with a bad ankle, old eyes So many footprints in this dirt, lost its identity Just a placeholder for a thousand impressions Grass pushes itself up between the door frame Green threads in her little blue room Listening for the wind chimes in their silence Listening for your footsteps, barefoot in the bamboo
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Jun 19, 2011
Jun 19, 2011 at 4:33 PM UTC
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