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Winter hit The window panes turned cold Bricks around the drains began to mold Frost stuck to sidewalks And the tip of your nose Protected by gloves and cotton clothes I watched your skin fade to grey Like the trees outside my house But not as beautiful The church bells rang every Sunday And the old man down the block sat in dismay The veins in your neck turned blue every time it rained I loved it till the veins in your arms did it too I could see your heart pulsing through But those were only the sirens for the tornadoes in your chest Winter never felt as cold as it did that year When you started praying to a needle and broken skin And it tore you apart limb from limb
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Apr 2, 2015
Apr 2, 2015 at 4:19 AM UTC
****** in Mid July.
Winter hit The window panes turned cold Bricks around the drains began to mold Frost stuck to sidewalks And the tip of your nose Protected by gloves and cotton clothes I watched your skin fade to grey Like the trees outside my house But not as beautiful The church bells rang every Sunday And the old man down the block sat in dismay The veins in your neck turned blue every time it rained I loved it till the veins in your arms did it too I could see your heart pulsing through But those were only the sirens for the tornadoes in your chest Winter never felt as cold as it did that year When you started praying to a needle and broken skin And it tore you apart limb from limb
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Apr 2, 2015
Apr 2, 2015 at 4:19 AM UTC
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