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little mysteries for big kids

hey, you know,

i think there’s a terrarium under my skin.

i can feel the blossoming moss vein deep,

where none may tread but ghosts,

politely marveling at freckle constellations

and asking time-old questions like

“do you think god knows we’re here?”

 

(thats what i think about, when you scold me; “does god know i’m here?”)

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Written by
remy
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Mar 24, 2013
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