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Yesterday you shot paragons of (...) out of the sky like little birds for fear that they would salvage a home from our coarse touches and cool words This sharp light tastes nothing of you You were once the sentimental sort: erecting chairs outside, in the name of fresh air. Now, out in the open, it would be too easy to tell us apart We are butter and clay in the sun Oh yes, this light tastes nothing like you I stayed true, and you swallowed the birds whole
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Sep 18, 2020
Sep 18, 2020 at 8:06 PM UTC
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Yesterday you shot paragons of (...) out of the sky like little birds for fear that they would salvage a home from our coarse touches and cool words This sharp light tastes nothing of you You were once the sentimental sort: erecting chairs outside, in the name of fresh air. Now, out in the open, it would be too easy to tell us apart We are butter and clay in the sun Oh yes, this light tastes nothing like you I stayed true, and you swallowed the birds whole
andisashayi
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F/South Africa
Sep 18, 2020
Sep 18, 2020 at 8:06 PM UTC
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