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It's 1,260 beats per minute, that the hummingbirds heart beats at, trapped in the barbed wire fence of war, or caught in the jaws of a cat. My breath is just as quick, as the tiny thrumming bird, my plumage being clawed at, by those harsh metal burs. It's stained a sickly pink, my plumage of once-white feather, the stains won't wash away, my skin's as raw as leather.
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Nov 27, 2017
Nov 27, 2017 at 12:53 AM UTC
Humming Thrumming Heart
It's 1,260 beats per minute, that the hummingbirds heart beats at, trapped in the barbed wire fence of war, or caught in the jaws of a cat. My breath is just as quick, as the tiny thrumming bird, my plumage being clawed at, by those harsh metal burs. It's stained a sickly pink, my plumage of once-white feather, the stains won't wash away, my skin's as raw as leather.
red stained hands won't wash free
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18/F/Australia
Nov 27, 2017
Nov 27, 2017 at 12:53 AM UTC
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