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As far as I am concerned We are bound forcefully By the air we breathe That soaks up our tears And spits them back out In a deluge From black clouds of our own doing And by that measure Our minds are connected By the tongues of passion That twist vigorously Within the head of our greatest fear The one whom we love Unloading our universe unto another And our most undying need To morph the suffering in our world With morphine of our own Of which the recipe is dangerous; A vulnerable, broken, dangerous self That is trampled out of existence As a newborn fawn is stolen suddenly by an unforeseen winter wind The whispering wind in the air Carried by all of our breath… Indeed, we stole the fawn And in doing so— ourselves as well.
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Jun 6, 2018
Jun 6, 2018 at 2:56 PM UTC
The Binding Law
As far as I am concerned We are bound forcefully By the air we breathe That soaks up our tears And spits them back out In a deluge From black clouds of our own doing And by that measure Our minds are connected By the tongues of passion That twist vigorously Within the head of our greatest fear The one whom we love Unloading our universe unto another And our most undying need To morph the suffering in our world With morphine of our own Of which the recipe is dangerous; A vulnerable, broken, dangerous self That is trampled out of existence As a newborn fawn is stolen suddenly by an unforeseen winter wind The whispering wind in the air Carried by all of our breath… Indeed, we stole the fawn And in doing so— ourselves as well.
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Jun 6, 2018
Jun 6, 2018 at 2:56 PM UTC
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