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Wild and heaving, I Strip the room of its contents with the violence of a young fawn learning to stand. Limbs fling glass and furniture to the floor, where it shatters and lies open like a question. Oh how I loved him, young man of twenty two, Not entirely at home in his old-fashioned clothes and inherited beliefs. We were only children when we searched through fields and under leaves for the face of god. Arms wrap heavy around me like swaddling --or a pall As I shake and claw at that impossibly blue sky.
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May 25, 2015
May 25, 2015 at 2:14 PM UTC
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Wild and heaving, I Strip the room of its contents with the violence of a young fawn learning to stand. Limbs fling glass and furniture to the floor, where it shatters and lies open like a question. Oh how I loved him, young man of twenty two, Not entirely at home in his old-fashioned clothes and inherited beliefs. We were only children when we searched through fields and under leaves for the face of god. Arms wrap heavy around me like swaddling --or a pall As I shake and claw at that impossibly blue sky.
lauren-gregory
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May 25, 2015
May 25, 2015 at 2:14 PM UTC
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