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Early mornings With us wrapped In the wings of our sweat Ignoring the muted call of birds And the bright, Screaming Sun. I pull you close, Lose my fingers In the passion Of alligator eyes- The cheese sharp Scent of your **** Closed it's noose. And I found myself upon the floor craving a halo. But the saints are dead, and bleed like violins. The unmistakable relief Of your curves Are distant now; Where once we stalked the city's Whispering night; Now we entertain widows Full of secrets. Only distant eiderdown Holds our halo Holds our breath And monochrome death In relief of early mornings
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Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 12:05 AM UTC
Early Mornings
Early mornings With us wrapped In the wings of our sweat Ignoring the muted call of birds And the bright, Screaming Sun. I pull you close, Lose my fingers In the passion Of alligator eyes- The cheese sharp Scent of your **** Closed it's noose. And I found myself upon the floor craving a halo. But the saints are dead, and bleed like violins. The unmistakable relief Of your curves Are distant now; Where once we stalked the city's Whispering night; Now we entertain widows Full of secrets. Only distant eiderdown Holds our halo Holds our breath And monochrome death In relief of early mornings
lysander-gray
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Australian
Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 12:05 AM UTC
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