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you walk on a tightrope, laugh at me, at all the little people on the ground. you sing like the first to, every time, and the rest of us are echoes of your sound. yet even you are not immune to the stricter facts of life- even you will cut your tongue when you eat off the edge of a knife. *flinging open windows, rifling through drawers, searching for a costume to wear beneath your smile-* (you are that missed call feeling, dear, with fingers fumbling for the dial)
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 6:53 PM UTC
you are (far from invincible)
you walk on a tightrope, laugh at me, at all the little people on the ground. you sing like the first to, every time, and the rest of us are echoes of your sound. yet even you are not immune to the stricter facts of life- even you will cut your tongue when you eat off the edge of a knife. *flinging open windows, rifling through drawers, searching for a costume to wear beneath your smile-* (you are that missed call feeling, dear, with fingers fumbling for the dial)
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 6:53 PM UTC
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