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Little one, broken bodied, crippled mind, I took you; and when the rain kissed your cheek, I sheltered you with my fingers; yet I still felt your tears fall to my palm, and heard the discord in your song; so I rebuilt your wings to end your melancholy madness, but the sky would not have you; it could not have you for from 'neath my hand, you saw bars, immense and inescapable; engulfed by a cavern, tended by echoed lunacy Your absolution mine.
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Jun 14, 2017
Jun 14, 2017 at 6:45 PM UTC
Little One
Little one, broken bodied, crippled mind, I took you; and when the rain kissed your cheek, I sheltered you with my fingers; yet I still felt your tears fall to my palm, and heard the discord in your song; so I rebuilt your wings to end your melancholy madness, but the sky would not have you; it could not have you for from 'neath my hand, you saw bars, immense and inescapable; engulfed by a cavern, tended by echoed lunacy Your absolution mine.
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Jun 14, 2017
Jun 14, 2017 at 6:45 PM UTC
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