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A thunderstorm is upon us; It drenches all the sinners here. You are unholy, albeit harmless. What broken trinity are we? A god by your name Is not a deity in this house. We know only one God And you don't have His name. In one of our divinities, we embrace. Yours alone are softer than all others. Our breaths shudder in the night, My chin on your shoulder. I, weaker than any woman, Yes, even than the Creation Mother, Want to be the soil in which You ground your roots. Oh, when you do, like asteroids I fall from the heavens. During my descent A drop of liquid traces my spine Leaving wetness frozen in air.
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Oct 26, 2016
Oct 26, 2016 at 1:07 AM UTC
Sound in Symmetry: Sweat
A thunderstorm is upon us; It drenches all the sinners here. You are unholy, albeit harmless. What broken trinity are we? A god by your name Is not a deity in this house. We know only one God And you don't have His name. In one of our divinities, we embrace. Yours alone are softer than all others. Our breaths shudder in the night, My chin on your shoulder. I, weaker than any woman, Yes, even than the Creation Mother, Want to be the soil in which You ground your roots. Oh, when you do, like asteroids I fall from the heavens. During my descent A drop of liquid traces my spine Leaving wetness frozen in air.
Klynnah
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Oct 26, 2016
Oct 26, 2016 at 1:07 AM UTC
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