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I'm merely a man and that's my foible. I can't hand-pick you the stars when night just ripe and the paleness of dusk suffocate me to sleep. I wish I could plump pillows the dreams that fill eyes that rich blade of brown; or unpick wounds from the skin you've learned to wire your bones against. I can't will fields to gold all I can promise is the folly of a laborious heart. I want to see as your hair leans grey, so I can pluck our beginnings from the roots. Every strand holds a story, you swear lust a madman's muse; but love can weld your thoughts and nerves apart and leave you falling from the bridge you once lulled your ribcage across. I can't plug this ache with torn pieces of your tongue, every-moon I resurrect your flesh in my room and watch as the ashes leap from the roof.   ​
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Feb 5, 2019
Feb 5, 2019 at 11:58 AM UTC
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I'm merely a man and that's my foible. I can't hand-pick you the stars when night just ripe and the paleness of dusk suffocate me to sleep. I wish I could plump pillows the dreams that fill eyes that rich blade of brown; or unpick wounds from the skin you've learned to wire your bones against. I can't will fields to gold all I can promise is the folly of a laborious heart. I want to see as your hair leans grey, so I can pluck our beginnings from the roots. Every strand holds a story, you swear lust a madman's muse; but love can weld your thoughts and nerves apart and leave you falling from the bridge you once lulled your ribcage across. I can't plug this ache with torn pieces of your tongue, every-moon I resurrect your flesh in my room and watch as the ashes leap from the roof.   ​
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Feb 5, 2019
Feb 5, 2019 at 11:58 AM UTC
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