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I could lay you down and breathe your hands. I could brush the dust from your eyes. And I could hold your moon in my palm; A junkies palm, the scarred hand of Judas. But that would not make you happy. You wish to hold me within your glass house gaze and to touch my soul where hands have never dared. The game will not be played by your rules, once the pawn is a queen. In your palm you held the ace of Spades but it was a losing hand to your filthy heart. And the dealer delt away Whilst the jokers laughed and joked. And they held their stigmata out for the babes to see. But they only saw flesh. With a needle dipped in ink she wrote me a stigma in italics. I can still see it; In the moving daylight, In the roving daylight, In the shadows of light on a palm.
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Nov 30, 2011
Nov 30, 2011 at 2:29 AM UTC
Stigmata
I could lay you down and breathe your hands. I could brush the dust from your eyes. And I could hold your moon in my palm; A junkies palm, the scarred hand of Judas. But that would not make you happy. You wish to hold me within your glass house gaze and to touch my soul where hands have never dared. The game will not be played by your rules, once the pawn is a queen. In your palm you held the ace of Spades but it was a losing hand to your filthy heart. And the dealer delt away Whilst the jokers laughed and joked. And they held their stigmata out for the babes to see. But they only saw flesh. With a needle dipped in ink she wrote me a stigma in italics. I can still see it; In the moving daylight, In the roving daylight, In the shadows of light on a palm.
lysander-gray
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Australian
Nov 30, 2011
Nov 30, 2011 at 2:29 AM UTC
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