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you spread your love across state lines and i'm sitting here crumbling under the pressure of my names and i'm wondering how you could spread yourself so thin and still be whole when i'm having a hard time just walking out of my bedroom door and seeing my bloodlines splashed across this 60 by 100 lot but you were willing to cross those lines and share so much of yourself and i'm still afraid of carving into my own skin for myself to see what's inside for fear of someone finding out and wanting it for themselves all those gardens inside of me left to grow in someone else's hands helpless while i watch myself **** over overgrown underfed give me love, but here you are opening your gates and letting the floods through what happens when the garden of Eden gets washed away? all of the topsoil washing out to sea roots worn out, removed by gentle hands one by one open season in your chest until you were emptied and there was no more garden for you to grow. and i just kept building my walls too high but one day i looked over because i heard your screams and i saw you and your broken stems soiled petals and trampled earth so i opened the door intending for you to stay just for a minute for the taking of tea or a glass of wine but look at you now, growing like a vine on the wall of my secret garden.
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May 19, 2014
May 19, 2014 at 1:41 AM UTC
the wall of my secret garden
you spread your love across state lines and i'm sitting here crumbling under the pressure of my names and i'm wondering how you could spread yourself so thin and still be whole when i'm having a hard time just walking out of my bedroom door and seeing my bloodlines splashed across this 60 by 100 lot but you were willing to cross those lines and share so much of yourself and i'm still afraid of carving into my own skin for myself to see what's inside for fear of someone finding out and wanting it for themselves all those gardens inside of me left to grow in someone else's hands helpless while i watch myself **** over overgrown underfed give me love, but here you are opening your gates and letting the floods through what happens when the garden of Eden gets washed away? all of the topsoil washing out to sea roots worn out, removed by gentle hands one by one open season in your chest until you were emptied and there was no more garden for you to grow. and i just kept building my walls too high but one day i looked over because i heard your screams and i saw you and your broken stems soiled petals and trampled earth so i opened the door intending for you to stay just for a minute for the taking of tea or a glass of wine but look at you now, growing like a vine on the wall of my secret garden.
lenny-marie
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Long Island
May 19, 2014
May 19, 2014 at 1:41 AM UTC
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