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graveyard dust

another sleepless night my red

eyes tired and tried

i let your words fall

over my body like ashes

 

dust to dust i have buried

the bodies of those i have

loved and carried their dirt

under my fingernails back home

 

three thousand moths will settle in

the brickwork because the light

was on we hold our hands

 

against the ceiling as we drive beneath

a train a superstition when you laugh

i see the shape

of your skull behind

your skin

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Written by
heather-butler
American
Published
Feb 15, 2018
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#love#loss#superstition#death
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