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fireplace With the child she stands by the fireside, consoling tears fallen branches cannot regrow, save the buds an early blossom all oblivious to the angel standing behind them, a sword in hand lifted high, glory brought forth from a babe's cry the antechamber fills with dread sounds a gurgling no parent should hear her heart was not ready. new shoes In the cool of rain, small sounds magnified new shoes: a callus will form in time it's only mortals meeting in a chamber stiff old air chokes madly games played these days are brutal I will write a letter; the breeze flies. pile One atop another, gawky tries finesse, falls flat pile on pile on pile a range of mountains called my name much like a needle in thick plush pile they never found me tig is lost of flicks and feats possible genius reduced to numbers by idle hands. I don't pretend to know (you), even as you slice up the last quarters I have left.
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Oct 31, 2014
Oct 31, 2014 at 3:36 AM UTC
The last quarters
fireplace With the child she stands by the fireside, consoling tears fallen branches cannot regrow, save the buds an early blossom all oblivious to the angel standing behind them, a sword in hand lifted high, glory brought forth from a babe's cry the antechamber fills with dread sounds a gurgling no parent should hear her heart was not ready. new shoes In the cool of rain, small sounds magnified new shoes: a callus will form in time it's only mortals meeting in a chamber stiff old air chokes madly games played these days are brutal I will write a letter; the breeze flies. pile One atop another, gawky tries finesse, falls flat pile on pile on pile a range of mountains called my name much like a needle in thick plush pile they never found me tig is lost of flicks and feats possible genius reduced to numbers by idle hands. I don't pretend to know (you), even as you slice up the last quarters I have left.
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Oct 31, 2014
Oct 31, 2014 at 3:36 AM UTC
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