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I swear she’s just a child, yet she holds my head in her hands. Grasps me like a haphazard rock atop a traffic cone. And like a bandy Goliath She tests my lips like cold waters on toes. Trying for the first time the likes of my hulking frame. And she purses her lips and tastes what’s been done. I can only be still for her, searching her If she needs me, I’m here for her For the decision of a mistake or a realisation. Yet how can she be a child; she holds my head in her hands.
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Jun 29, 2011
Jun 29, 2011 at 3:23 PM UTC
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I swear she’s just a child, yet she holds my head in her hands. Grasps me like a haphazard rock atop a traffic cone. And like a bandy Goliath She tests my lips like cold waters on toes. Trying for the first time the likes of my hulking frame. And she purses her lips and tastes what’s been done. I can only be still for her, searching her If she needs me, I’m here for her For the decision of a mistake or a realisation. Yet how can she be a child; she holds my head in her hands.
n-n-grainger
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Jun 29, 2011
Jun 29, 2011 at 3:23 PM UTC
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