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songbird (poem for sabrina)

by @hutchinson

sharpen your eyeliner like kitten’s claws: dark and dangerous and too easily dismissed, blue eyes for passing venom through cherry lips, red hair and pale hands and narrowed hips. sharpen your nails like songbird’s talons: small and fierce and brightly colored, the song of the century coursing through your veins. sing to me, darling, like the sunrise, like mixtape CDs and shakespeare through blown-out car speakers and headphones and window cleaner. twist pretty words into double helixes-- rearrange the DNA of everyone who dare attempt to slow your pace. you are not a force that they should reckon with.
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hutchinson
20 / English
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Written by
hutchinson
20 / English
Published
Nov 22, 2016
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