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When the night wrapped you up early What was left? Bones, shut eyes, Your clothes, your flesh And your words Still caught in your throat They missed the last train Sank the last boat Never made it to the island Of crushed wood The safety of the ink To be understood Your bones lie still now In your designated spot But your words reached the island And they will never stop For whatever world you’re in now It’s not the same As the ones on the paper As the words in your viens Oh you’ve been carried off by swans Into the dusk --But I’ve only just begun To cling to your words
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Jan 18, 2011
Jan 18, 2011 at 1:18 PM UTC
Poem for Angela Carter (though it does her no justice)
When the night wrapped you up early What was left? Bones, shut eyes, Your clothes, your flesh And your words Still caught in your throat They missed the last train Sank the last boat Never made it to the island Of crushed wood The safety of the ink To be understood Your bones lie still now In your designated spot But your words reached the island And they will never stop For whatever world you’re in now It’s not the same As the ones on the paper As the words in your viens Oh you’ve been carried off by swans Into the dusk --But I’ve only just begun To cling to your words
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Jan 18, 2011
Jan 18, 2011 at 1:18 PM UTC
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