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Trinity

by @lyzi-diamond

Seek a safe place a house with long hallways that push and bend and fold in many shapes and defy direction or some other alliterative pair push hard on the wall like it's not even there Words are a labor of love so she hoards them in her hope chest scribbled, printed, on sheaths white and gold edges frayed and faded ink, old I see you in every small town bar wearing blue collared shirts and a sunset belt Sundays are weird in my brain don't talk to me until I'm out of the rain So I'm crawling down this highway hearing her echo pushing minor fours hush, push down, lift reach out beyond continental drift Let the gator snake around your hand and pass me some quarters to tip the band
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