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You pace a room full of forgotten thoughts And find yourself hanging Down From the peeling wallpaper It is yellowed and crisp In your hands A tangled man Made of Spiderwebs Asks you why. “why,” he asks. “Do you always fall parallel to the earth But perpendicular to everyone else?” You toss him away on a puff of breath. You tell him you like falling, thank you very much, And fall out of a shattered window And you are reabsorbed into the nighttime.
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Sep 8, 2010
Sep 8, 2010 at 11:26 PM UTC
Leaving Home
You pace a room full of forgotten thoughts And find yourself hanging Down From the peeling wallpaper It is yellowed and crisp In your hands A tangled man Made of Spiderwebs Asks you why. “why,” he asks. “Do you always fall parallel to the earth But perpendicular to everyone else?” You toss him away on a puff of breath. You tell him you like falling, thank you very much, And fall out of a shattered window And you are reabsorbed into the nighttime.
katie-hill
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Sep 8, 2010
Sep 8, 2010 at 11:26 PM UTC
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