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I built us a home Inside a globe And it was small And confined But it was ours. Until one day you broke it And put sunset eyes on the sea And headed towards the horizon. I cut my hands trying to pick up the pieces But ended up sweeping them away As they crumbled to dust. So I set out the other direction And dedicated myself to topography Not cartography Because there are people who own maps And people who use them, And I vowed to be surveyor, And never a historian, And I vowed to never share a map With another lover again.
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Apr 19, 2016
Apr 19, 2016 at 8:55 PM UTC
I've got the whole world
I built us a home Inside a globe And it was small And confined But it was ours. Until one day you broke it And put sunset eyes on the sea And headed towards the horizon. I cut my hands trying to pick up the pieces But ended up sweeping them away As they crumbled to dust. So I set out the other direction And dedicated myself to topography Not cartography Because there are people who own maps And people who use them, And I vowed to be surveyor, And never a historian, And I vowed to never share a map With another lover again.
m-elee
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Apr 19, 2016
Apr 19, 2016 at 8:55 PM UTC
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