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Colors of a painter's word

The paint-splattered teardrops of yesterday's surrender left me lying here alone,

shattered and lonely,

alone with my colors as they seep slowly, mixing across the floor.

 

The wood splinters with every new vision,

becoming what's yours and bleeding me dry.

 

But when I think it has finally broken,

my steps they smear into hushed clouds of white

looking up at me with gracious eyes and heavy smiles

screaming, "Give me love," and release me from this unraveling thread

binding arm and hip to restless mind and peaceless soul.

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katelyn-knapp
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Jun 15, 2013
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