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i am not an inbetweener not a spaceholder not a coma in your sentence I will not hold the back of your bike Chasing you down the street Afraid you will wipe out Scraping your knees on life I deserve to be an abstract metaphor Floating under a tree Sun setting on my glistening shoulders You should have to think before you speak To me Of me For me I will not be a flashlight Or a traffic light will not be your morse code I am cursive- calligraphy-poetry on the leaves Not messages on the inside of the bathroom stall (of Chauncey’s, Stubbies or The Top) Written for everyone Never taken to heart I will not harden my soul to put up with you I will remain squishy forever Powerfully squishy, silky liquidly wonderful Riddles will drip from my tongue like ink If you don’t understand it I am not meant for you Drowned and dripping White wine princess My dresses will flow out of your life With a quickness And you will be stuck Dreaming about the taste and texture of my skin
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Jan 13, 2012
Jan 13, 2012 at 3:33 PM UTC
Homme enfant
i am not an inbetweener not a spaceholder not a coma in your sentence I will not hold the back of your bike Chasing you down the street Afraid you will wipe out Scraping your knees on life I deserve to be an abstract metaphor Floating under a tree Sun setting on my glistening shoulders You should have to think before you speak To me Of me For me I will not be a flashlight Or a traffic light will not be your morse code I am cursive- calligraphy-poetry on the leaves Not messages on the inside of the bathroom stall (of Chauncey’s, Stubbies or The Top) Written for everyone Never taken to heart I will not harden my soul to put up with you I will remain squishy forever Powerfully squishy, silky liquidly wonderful Riddles will drip from my tongue like ink If you don’t understand it I am not meant for you Drowned and dripping White wine princess My dresses will flow out of your life With a quickness And you will be stuck Dreaming about the taste and texture of my skin
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Jan 13, 2012
Jan 13, 2012 at 3:33 PM UTC
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