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And when I reach out to touch you You always slip from my grasp Like a feather through the air Sunlight spilling between my fingertips I hear your whisper through the hallway Then turn to find myself alone I feel your heartbeat against my palm Then open my eyes to find it empty I see your silhouette in the streetlights Then approach to find not even a ghost You traced your fingers through this town Like it were made of clay Like it might have been a masterpiece If you had just held on long enough Now all I have left are sketches and outlines And half-lives of what used to be And I will never touch you again
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Apr 10, 2019
Apr 10, 2019 at 7:42 PM UTC
3.22.19
And when I reach out to touch you You always slip from my grasp Like a feather through the air Sunlight spilling between my fingertips I hear your whisper through the hallway Then turn to find myself alone I feel your heartbeat against my palm Then open my eyes to find it empty I see your silhouette in the streetlights Then approach to find not even a ghost You traced your fingers through this town Like it were made of clay Like it might have been a masterpiece If you had just held on long enough Now all I have left are sketches and outlines And half-lives of what used to be And I will never touch you again
alexislame
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Apr 10, 2019
Apr 10, 2019 at 7:42 PM UTC
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