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The artists all asked me What does it feel like? Gathered tight together round A small black table And they bent their bodies To every touch Then fell away I couldn't form an answer The creeping of my nerves Down spine to spindly fingers Sharp as rusty screws And dull as achy bones It felt like nothing The writers all asked me What were you thinking? Sprawled out sedately upon A sleepy couch Tell it all but not too much One said And make sure it is true The howling wind And deathly silence The great valleys of snow Which stole my mind A muffled cry in the bleak north
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Sep 30, 2013
Sep 30, 2013 at 9:46 PM UTC
How It Is And Why We Do
The artists all asked me What does it feel like? Gathered tight together round A small black table And they bent their bodies To every touch Then fell away I couldn't form an answer The creeping of my nerves Down spine to spindly fingers Sharp as rusty screws And dull as achy bones It felt like nothing The writers all asked me What were you thinking? Sprawled out sedately upon A sleepy couch Tell it all but not too much One said And make sure it is true The howling wind And deathly silence The great valleys of snow Which stole my mind A muffled cry in the bleak north
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Sep 30, 2013
Sep 30, 2013 at 9:46 PM UTC
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