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I wanted to give him a home Though I didn't really know what that was. He didn't feel safe And I didn't feel safe And it just seemed to make sense For me to wrap around him And shelter him with my hands To bend backwards, twisting over him To become walls and windows and fences And to keep him safe within me To become for him a home. There were nights he would cry And shake against me And repeat that he could not measure up To the house I'd built To the home And I hushed his cries For his sake and mine. I just wanted to give him a home.
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Oct 24, 2012
Oct 24, 2012 at 9:00 AM UTC
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I wanted to give him a home Though I didn't really know what that was. He didn't feel safe And I didn't feel safe And it just seemed to make sense For me to wrap around him And shelter him with my hands To bend backwards, twisting over him To become walls and windows and fences And to keep him safe within me To become for him a home. There were nights he would cry And shake against me And repeat that he could not measure up To the house I'd built To the home And I hushed his cries For his sake and mine. I just wanted to give him a home.
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Oct 24, 2012
Oct 24, 2012 at 9:00 AM UTC
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