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No amount of prayer to any deity could've prepared my pebble creek veins              or my rope burned hands for the 40 days you'd test my levies and flood my port of thought Your pull extinguished every chance of navigating by the light of Polaris,             the soundness of my rusted compass heart cannot weather the pull of your fingers in my hair I used to sleep in my nail beds before they were cut to stinging quick- They say a sailor has no home but his letters                         entwined in rope lattice to his bones
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Feb 22, 2014
Feb 22, 2014 at 8:28 PM UTC
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No amount of prayer to any deity could've prepared my pebble creek veins              or my rope burned hands for the 40 days you'd test my levies and flood my port of thought Your pull extinguished every chance of navigating by the light of Polaris,             the soundness of my rusted compass heart cannot weather the pull of your fingers in my hair I used to sleep in my nail beds before they were cut to stinging quick- They say a sailor has no home but his letters                         entwined in rope lattice to his bones
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Feb 22, 2014
Feb 22, 2014 at 8:28 PM UTC
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