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You created a religion that first time I heard you laugh. You built a temple in me and wrote your holy book, paragraphs with every glance you threw in my direction. I do not believe in a God, I mean I did, no I didn't. It doesn't matter. For we were both lost bastardssinnersrefugee's looking for a place we could call home, I found one in you, you in me. We prayed in a silence that only a mute would dare hear, we had that silence that monks meditated, for. Your eyes, I could not stand to be the object of; for they were so deep and I, too short to stand in them. Our churchbodymind has fallen now, for you are too far to travel and for you believe in the sun, moon and the tree's. And I, imperfections and insanity
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Dec 19, 2013
Dec 19, 2013 at 1:08 PM UTC
bad religion
You created a religion that first time I heard you laugh. You built a temple in me and wrote your holy book, paragraphs with every glance you threw in my direction. I do not believe in a God, I mean I did, no I didn't. It doesn't matter. For we were both lost bastardssinnersrefugee's looking for a place we could call home, I found one in you, you in me. We prayed in a silence that only a mute would dare hear, we had that silence that monks meditated, for. Your eyes, I could not stand to be the object of; for they were so deep and I, too short to stand in them. Our churchbodymind has fallen now, for you are too far to travel and for you believe in the sun, moon and the tree's. And I, imperfections and insanity
(I wonder where you are now)
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Dec 19, 2013
Dec 19, 2013 at 1:08 PM UTC
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