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My heart was leadened a frozen feather in dense ice spiraling in a tornado. I grew colder building a shell to weigh me down so I could stop spinning; I dreamt of shattering, splinters on the ground. You were a single ray of light that pierced the storm, calmed the grey-green tempest, and my shell began to melt. I finally saw rainbows. Your warm breeze took hold of my heart, carried me, taught me to dance; But even feathers hit the ground. So I tied myself to the cobwebs in your heart and became your dreamcatcher. Dream easy now, our nightmares have disappeared.
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Aug 12, 2012
Aug 12, 2012 at 11:50 PM UTC
My Feather Heart
My heart was leadened a frozen feather in dense ice spiraling in a tornado. I grew colder building a shell to weigh me down so I could stop spinning; I dreamt of shattering, splinters on the ground. You were a single ray of light that pierced the storm, calmed the grey-green tempest, and my shell began to melt. I finally saw rainbows. Your warm breeze took hold of my heart, carried me, taught me to dance; But even feathers hit the ground. So I tied myself to the cobwebs in your heart and became your dreamcatcher. Dream easy now, our nightmares have disappeared.
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Aug 12, 2012
Aug 12, 2012 at 11:50 PM UTC
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