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For Tom, For Me

by harrison-oliver-nir

When I was little, I use to refer to him as the monster. A brow raised to a soul in words inscribed upon crumpled up ears With vows made but forgotten in a jacket pocket. I stumbled upon my own sentence on a rainy night when it fell out of my chest. As women shush their children and men turn their backs, I trail off to the crash of lyrics on the railroad tracks And the flight of the piano that doesn't bring back mistakes. Nothing more needed but the shiver felt throughout As my heels hit the cracks. I return to that smoke scared voice that plays with my heart. A shiver upon my spine One more time, Tom Waits.
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Jan 14, 2014
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