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I had never seen A single soul Fly away as quickly   As yours. It was almost as if Your 280 pounds Of muscle, blood,   Calluses, and scars Broke all the way down To their atoms And dissipated   To the east With February winds. I feel your atoms Creeping up the nape Of my neck, Raising hairs And wrapping Around my waist- They still find Their way To the warmth Of my heart. October in Oklahoma Keeps heating me up With gusty touches   Of you And I'm terrified   You're the cherry On my tobacco body- Slowly burning down With each inhale Until all that's left Is a stained shell Making it's way   Across oiled grounds.
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Oct 6, 2014
Oct 6, 2014 at 12:25 AM UTC
OKtober
I had never seen A single soul Fly away as quickly   As yours. It was almost as if Your 280 pounds Of muscle, blood,   Calluses, and scars Broke all the way down To their atoms And dissipated   To the east With February winds. I feel your atoms Creeping up the nape Of my neck, Raising hairs And wrapping Around my waist- They still find Their way To the warmth Of my heart. October in Oklahoma Keeps heating me up With gusty touches   Of you And I'm terrified   You're the cherry On my tobacco body- Slowly burning down With each inhale Until all that's left Is a stained shell Making it's way   Across oiled grounds.
rachel-bole
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Oct 6, 2014
Oct 6, 2014 at 12:25 AM UTC
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