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I gawk at the way your calloused hands can graze my skin scraping apart what little sanity I've got left-- pieces of fabric- ated thoughts and memories litter our feet like fallen leaves in Autumn. I laugh at the way you rock cliches silently into omission, cleaning the rest of the world of originality and three word stories that play like music boxes sprinkling magic into my ears like I was a child again. I even dance in rooms with that creaking wood sound we love, easing into step with our momentum on heavy nights of weary thoughts that rattled our minds tired, breathing heavily and easily all throughout our little drumming and howls, making songs from free style instruments. I think of how I still hum myself to sleep with our tempo long after the music box has stopped playing.
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Apr 27, 2013
Apr 27, 2013 at 12:52 AM UTC
Our Little Music Box
I gawk at the way your calloused hands can graze my skin scraping apart what little sanity I've got left-- pieces of fabric- ated thoughts and memories litter our feet like fallen leaves in Autumn. I laugh at the way you rock cliches silently into omission, cleaning the rest of the world of originality and three word stories that play like music boxes sprinkling magic into my ears like I was a child again. I even dance in rooms with that creaking wood sound we love, easing into step with our momentum on heavy nights of weary thoughts that rattled our minds tired, breathing heavily and easily all throughout our little drumming and howls, making songs from free style instruments. I think of how I still hum myself to sleep with our tempo long after the music box has stopped playing.
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Apr 27, 2013
Apr 27, 2013 at 12:52 AM UTC
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