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******* me so I cannot follow Your hopscotch stumble. Tie my laces Around the oak by Allbrook Elementary, handcuff My wrists to the swing set of mauve plastic And chipped cedar. Tether me in youth. Leave me at the fudge shop on 73rd Across from Sunday school and St. Joseph’s Candy Land windows. Hide me beneath Tanner Bridge as you shuffle away like some star-struck Cupid After a ginger-haired mademoiselle in old-fashioned Mary Jane’s And a mustard petticoat. Forget Our first clumsy kiss, feet naked in cool creek water, Toes nibbled by baby rainbow trout. Bury our history of 18 years Beside the grave of your granddaddy and Put on your mask. You've lost me To ambitions set high above Stanford red. You don’t see the colors of home anymore.
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Sep 21, 2014
Sep 21, 2014 at 11:32 AM UTC
Stained Glass Masquerade
******* me so I cannot follow Your hopscotch stumble. Tie my laces Around the oak by Allbrook Elementary, handcuff My wrists to the swing set of mauve plastic And chipped cedar. Tether me in youth. Leave me at the fudge shop on 73rd Across from Sunday school and St. Joseph’s Candy Land windows. Hide me beneath Tanner Bridge as you shuffle away like some star-struck Cupid After a ginger-haired mademoiselle in old-fashioned Mary Jane’s And a mustard petticoat. Forget Our first clumsy kiss, feet naked in cool creek water, Toes nibbled by baby rainbow trout. Bury our history of 18 years Beside the grave of your granddaddy and Put on your mask. You've lost me To ambitions set high above Stanford red. You don’t see the colors of home anymore.
emily-schumann
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Sep 21, 2014
Sep 21, 2014 at 11:32 AM UTC
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