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Just Grand

The room swallows its invaders, the forest green comforting yet crushing Its comfort as hands cradling the softness of a chick, or boxing in the of the sow She beckons to her captives, visitors unawares of her innards, her gut feelings Even the ghosts crawl away in fear, their souls wandering the blanched out streets Brick after brick, she hardens her heart, her eyes as windows to her boxed soul Lending her comfort she messes herself, her contents spewed about like trash Tidy up my mess of a life, count the bricks of my face, love me, hold me The road to her majestic arms, the drive to her madness makes her swoon She is not free, you can bank on that She desires to roam, to live free, fresh air But she has shut herself out, yet in she dives As do her invaders, that forest green How just grand, that room
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kriszafer-alekzandor
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Jan 25, 2012
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