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We make peace with closed fists and sing poems to our children about war; “It only happens once in a while.” We spray everything red and cry in our hands, we crush our heads in our palms. Shake tambourines for spare change, and claw at untuned unfinished guitars. Daylight fades, and darkness stumbles in, alcohol on its breath, a mix only sailors and their widows drink. It’s harassing someone for a **** or a fight, because it longs to be touched and feel it, to shed some ****** fluid and feel drained of the pressure of desperation.
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Jun 12, 2015
Jun 12, 2015 at 10:37 AM UTC
"Americana."
We make peace with closed fists and sing poems to our children about war; “It only happens once in a while.” We spray everything red and cry in our hands, we crush our heads in our palms. Shake tambourines for spare change, and claw at untuned unfinished guitars. Daylight fades, and darkness stumbles in, alcohol on its breath, a mix only sailors and their widows drink. It’s harassing someone for a **** or a fight, because it longs to be touched and feel it, to shed some ****** fluid and feel drained of the pressure of desperation.
austin-heath
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Jun 12, 2015
Jun 12, 2015 at 10:37 AM UTC
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