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Let me be your pocket-bound good luck charm. Brush my face with quaking palms and hide me away for later; I’ll be patiently waiting between denim walls. Whisper wishes when we’re alone beneath the lull of the fan. It’s okay if you hold on too tightly because all I want is to be touched. I will wait for you to find me buried in the corner of an attic, pasted on the sidewalk, or in the ever-familiar rooms of your life— until then you’ll be in my peripherals.
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Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 4:08 PM UTC
Good Luck Charm
Let me be your pocket-bound good luck charm. Brush my face with quaking palms and hide me away for later; I’ll be patiently waiting between denim walls. Whisper wishes when we’re alone beneath the lull of the fan. It’s okay if you hold on too tightly because all I want is to be touched. I will wait for you to find me buried in the corner of an attic, pasted on the sidewalk, or in the ever-familiar rooms of your life— until then you’ll be in my peripherals.
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Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 4:08 PM UTC
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