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She hides among the poppy seed Sweet brown eyes growing yellow-red Roots emerging sickly-soft And ears remembering my rasp - Rasp she wanted? She spreads her petals for me And I see all I wanted Red coat shed on sunsets of Pretty skin So pretty. She washes with the wind Eating sunflakes I don't look at The black spot on the poppy Because she's a bloom Who had stains I never thought of asking for. Who asks a stencilled crushberry sky What it will want when it leaves? When the moon comes up I feel the old blissful cold She won't warm me, but Poppy's make poor blankets anyway Freckles speckle nothing anymore And red has fallen silent I regard the stars she left me And paint my canvas new.
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Mar 14, 2016
Mar 14, 2016 at 8:22 PM UTC
Poppy Bedding and much, much less
She hides among the poppy seed Sweet brown eyes growing yellow-red Roots emerging sickly-soft And ears remembering my rasp - Rasp she wanted? She spreads her petals for me And I see all I wanted Red coat shed on sunsets of Pretty skin So pretty. She washes with the wind Eating sunflakes I don't look at The black spot on the poppy Because she's a bloom Who had stains I never thought of asking for. Who asks a stencilled crushberry sky What it will want when it leaves? When the moon comes up I feel the old blissful cold She won't warm me, but Poppy's make poor blankets anyway Freckles speckle nothing anymore And red has fallen silent I regard the stars she left me And paint my canvas new.
I guess I just miss my family
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Mar 14, 2016
Mar 14, 2016 at 8:22 PM UTC
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