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Hundreds of words lived inside of me, Swirling about my brain. I wanted to spill them at your feet, truly I did. Adjectives burned my tongue and Tiny verbs danced about my stomach. They laughed furiously Until all that was left were encrypted sonnets, that dug down deep, Burrowing inside a place they were sure to be safe. You wanted to read them, Instead I swallowed them whole. I did tell you once. I told you everything through breathy prayers But you never heard Because you were asleep.
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Jul 31, 2014
Jul 31, 2014 at 12:50 PM UTC
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Hundreds of words lived inside of me, Swirling about my brain. I wanted to spill them at your feet, truly I did. Adjectives burned my tongue and Tiny verbs danced about my stomach. They laughed furiously Until all that was left were encrypted sonnets, that dug down deep, Burrowing inside a place they were sure to be safe. You wanted to read them, Instead I swallowed them whole. I did tell you once. I told you everything through breathy prayers But you never heard Because you were asleep.
courtney-fox
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Jul 31, 2014
Jul 31, 2014 at 12:50 PM UTC
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