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You were born with a silver spoon in your mouth and the world at your feet always taunting me dauntingly you held out the spoon dripping in your spit I held out my tongue and prayed for rain to soothe the pain of thirst but never tasted it And your tongue tasted more like iron and your touch felt like steel and so sharp and cold against the dry of my skin my sin you loved to hold and stole away from me the overprotective mother of a child you ***** and praised You told me we'd dance but it felt more like pulling like swinging like violently orbiting 'round the sun you're too well aware you are you are bound to burn out before too long bathe me, cleanse me, shave me make me everything you want to take me touch me beat me anything any kind of embrace will do will you?
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 10:50 PM UTC
Baptism
You were born with a silver spoon in your mouth and the world at your feet always taunting me dauntingly you held out the spoon dripping in your spit I held out my tongue and prayed for rain to soothe the pain of thirst but never tasted it And your tongue tasted more like iron and your touch felt like steel and so sharp and cold against the dry of my skin my sin you loved to hold and stole away from me the overprotective mother of a child you ***** and praised You told me we'd dance but it felt more like pulling like swinging like violently orbiting 'round the sun you're too well aware you are you are bound to burn out before too long bathe me, cleanse me, shave me make me everything you want to take me touch me beat me anything any kind of embrace will do will you?
© 2012 Jene'e Patitucci
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 10:50 PM UTC
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