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We rode home One rubber wheel after another Drenched to the liver in rain and alcohol. "Right family, wrong housemate" I said as your calloused finger Ran long the sharp edge of my shivering jaw. Your hands, rough, from digging holes And coming home at 5 am With ****** and swollen knuckles Are the hands, that wash my hair And hold mine, step in step And lift me onto kitchen counters So that our lips can greet and meet And pull apart, only to reunite Like us lovers, who long to never be too Far away from one another. One block and half, around the corner or one street and two buildings away We are never too far apart. "I'm never going to die" which is why I only called the hospital and the jail that night you went missing for twelve hours And left the morgue out of it. If you're never going to die Then I am determined to live forever So that I can wake up everyday To the way you look at me Even though I hate Ska music.
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 10:36 PM UTC
Twenty Days
We rode home One rubber wheel after another Drenched to the liver in rain and alcohol. "Right family, wrong housemate" I said as your calloused finger Ran long the sharp edge of my shivering jaw. Your hands, rough, from digging holes And coming home at 5 am With ****** and swollen knuckles Are the hands, that wash my hair And hold mine, step in step And lift me onto kitchen counters So that our lips can greet and meet And pull apart, only to reunite Like us lovers, who long to never be too Far away from one another. One block and half, around the corner or one street and two buildings away We are never too far apart. "I'm never going to die" which is why I only called the hospital and the jail that night you went missing for twelve hours And left the morgue out of it. If you're never going to die Then I am determined to live forever So that I can wake up everyday To the way you look at me Even though I hate Ska music.
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 10:36 PM UTC
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