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It comes back in pieces When I lie in a bed too big for me With a blanket too heavy A shut of the eyes Spikes my adrenaline and the memory Of the greasy wheel between my hands My right foot slipping on the perforated pedal The engine, tiny and angry Purring like a asthmatic lion The victory of pulling into first The beginnings of a whiplash headache behind my ears I see them Grey and intertwined Trying to focus on myself and my driving And not that with every kiss they steal Their happiness is being ****** away And when the interest runs dry I will be the pillar on which to lean
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Mar 2, 2013
Mar 2, 2013 at 10:59 PM UTC
Pillar
It comes back in pieces When I lie in a bed too big for me With a blanket too heavy A shut of the eyes Spikes my adrenaline and the memory Of the greasy wheel between my hands My right foot slipping on the perforated pedal The engine, tiny and angry Purring like a asthmatic lion The victory of pulling into first The beginnings of a whiplash headache behind my ears I see them Grey and intertwined Trying to focus on myself and my driving And not that with every kiss they steal Their happiness is being ****** away And when the interest runs dry I will be the pillar on which to lean
robyn
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Mar 2, 2013
Mar 2, 2013 at 10:59 PM UTC
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