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Anesthesia

I can still recall, as bright as dawn,

those cryptic lines and your cobalt eyes.

 

Just so natural, you seemed.

He was just as caged as free.

Just like the shoreline, you are.

He is lying there in scattered parts.

 

I'll be the one to stir your bones,

the one to build our broken home.

 

Just so natural, you seemed.

This fate is purely for me.

Just like the shoreline, you are.

I'm forever living in your heart.

 

I'll be the one to stir your bones,

the one to build our broken home.

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kayleigh-redwine
American
Published
May 10, 2010
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© Kayleigh Redwine May 10th, 2010

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