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the flame fell to me in the evenings of starless skies sturdy as a pine red as my blood (you are unbreaking quaking) my mother whispered nothings into my ear and i was lulled asleep in a pool. the air quivers around me i am numb to a faint a sparkle dances in the water i am afraid of it - but i will swim to shore. the flame fell to me and i hold it behind my eyes. hail Amphitrite - the flame fell to me, charming in the seas and i will not taste the salt, i will drink the fire - as if the sun fell in the sea one day.
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May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019 at 12:38 PM UTC
if i could drink the sun
the flame fell to me in the evenings of starless skies sturdy as a pine red as my blood (you are unbreaking quaking) my mother whispered nothings into my ear and i was lulled asleep in a pool. the air quivers around me i am numb to a faint a sparkle dances in the water i am afraid of it - but i will swim to shore. the flame fell to me and i hold it behind my eyes. hail Amphitrite - the flame fell to me, charming in the seas and i will not taste the salt, i will drink the fire - as if the sun fell in the sea one day.
hozier - wasteland, baby! written 08 may 2019; 7.32pm
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May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019 at 12:38 PM UTC
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