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checkmate

such heavy silence

the ticking of the clock

with hands left to idle

as mouths refuse to talk

 

a shift tempts my statue

as principle keeps me stone

with eyes that refuse to meet

how do we know we're not alone?

 

such a heavy silence

though I know your thoughts are loud

I, too, have words which wish to tumble

but we both own hearts too proud

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brittany-christensen
American
Published
Oct 22, 2011
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