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Today you saved an earthworm stranded by the rain. You picked banana strings from my soggy cereal, and told the ducks by a frozen lake not to worry, Spring’s sun was dawning soon. Today you were a hero. You smiled upon waking, worried I let my limbs go numb and tingly, knowing I wanted you to sleep, and I just smiled— I wouldn’t wake you for the world. Today, you are a hero, because you buried love. Today I’ll be a hero too digging right beside you. So today we are heroes, fighting for our hearts bracing for the hurt barely breathing passed the dirt. Heroes.
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May 3, 2011
May 3, 2011 at 10:41 AM UTC
Gravediggers: poets and their heroes
Today you saved an earthworm stranded by the rain. You picked banana strings from my soggy cereal, and told the ducks by a frozen lake not to worry, Spring’s sun was dawning soon. Today you were a hero. You smiled upon waking, worried I let my limbs go numb and tingly, knowing I wanted you to sleep, and I just smiled— I wouldn’t wake you for the world. Today, you are a hero, because you buried love. Today I’ll be a hero too digging right beside you. So today we are heroes, fighting for our hearts bracing for the hurt barely breathing passed the dirt. Heroes.
matthew-cannizzaro
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May 3, 2011
May 3, 2011 at 10:41 AM UTC
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