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My mother once told me “You shouldn’t make homes out of human beings.” but I found you with a vacant heart among cold hands and I knew right then that I wanted to kiss you with a thousand life long promises, to shout out to the rooftops “come live in my heart and pay no rent”. You have made your home in me, nestled tightly between the spaces of the left side of my ribcage. I hope I have proved myself a rebel to my mother, And that I also live in the spaces of yours.
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Jul 28, 2014
Jul 28, 2014 at 12:33 AM UTC
A Fine Shrine
My mother once told me “You shouldn’t make homes out of human beings.” but I found you with a vacant heart among cold hands and I knew right then that I wanted to kiss you with a thousand life long promises, to shout out to the rooftops “come live in my heart and pay no rent”. You have made your home in me, nestled tightly between the spaces of the left side of my ribcage. I hope I have proved myself a rebel to my mother, And that I also live in the spaces of yours.
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Jul 28, 2014
Jul 28, 2014 at 12:33 AM UTC
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