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My nerves are dry reeds. They cough his name in the lightest breeze, they rub together. Sparks or stars in the hot night, we crackle like lightning along the riverbed. The sun casts her jealous eyes down, she turns the river to cracked clay, and the wheat dries and dies in the fields. She will starve us out. No haystacks lining the paths home, the animals have all moved on. Our love is an empty barn, with dust rising in shafts towards the light.
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May 29, 2012
May 29, 2012 at 12:57 PM UTC
Drylands
My nerves are dry reeds. They cough his name in the lightest breeze, they rub together. Sparks or stars in the hot night, we crackle like lightning along the riverbed. The sun casts her jealous eyes down, she turns the river to cracked clay, and the wheat dries and dies in the fields. She will starve us out. No haystacks lining the paths home, the animals have all moved on. Our love is an empty barn, with dust rising in shafts towards the light.
claire-eliza-1
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May 29, 2012
May 29, 2012 at 12:57 PM UTC
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