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what are you doing to me? these marble figures crashing at my feet like chips of flint begging to catch fire, to catch a breath of air but my god, my lungs heaving, I ask you what are you doing to me? permeating stone and teaching me what it is to bend, when I once stood my ground and said, you cannot move me and what are you doing to me? your feet are padding around in the dark tunnels of my temporal lobe, hanging lanterns where lights went out in storms of crazed chaos, and don’t you know that I am often a ghost, ( don’t you? ) what are you doing to me? I feel the sun’s light as it shines into my rib cage, and I find I am drunk from this warmth, and I ask, what are you doing to me?
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Nov 20, 2013
Nov 20, 2013 at 2:49 PM UTC
what are you doing //
what are you doing to me? these marble figures crashing at my feet like chips of flint begging to catch fire, to catch a breath of air but my god, my lungs heaving, I ask you what are you doing to me? permeating stone and teaching me what it is to bend, when I once stood my ground and said, you cannot move me and what are you doing to me? your feet are padding around in the dark tunnels of my temporal lobe, hanging lanterns where lights went out in storms of crazed chaos, and don’t you know that I am often a ghost, ( don’t you? ) what are you doing to me? I feel the sun’s light as it shines into my rib cage, and I find I am drunk from this warmth, and I ask, what are you doing to me?
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Nov 20, 2013
Nov 20, 2013 at 2:49 PM UTC
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