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Jul 2013
Words that once twisted
on my tongue like dancers
now stick, like sugar, to my lips
sweet honey locks that trap
the fire that eats me from
the inside - a body,
a cage, that echoes
birdless in the night
as I sit smoking out
the nightmares that wait,
like patent lovers, for me
to join them
Emma Elisabeth Wood
Written by
Emma Elisabeth Wood  F/UK
(F/UK)   
596
   Nat Lipstadt
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