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Anathema

I hang my failures

Like ***** sneakers from

An old oak tree

In someone else's yard

 

I sneak in around two in the morning

Just when the shouting stops

And the man leaves the second story room

With the pink walls

 

Sometimes when I am sneaking away

I can hear her crying

And I hang another failure on the tree

For safekeeping

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sean-michael-webber
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Published
Mar 16, 2010
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2010

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