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collarbone pressed to the windowpane, the green hills roll down your house, trickle down into the water and sift into sand, stretch out the coast across that ocean, i am waiting, i lift my foot off the ground and twirl, body pointed like a weather-vane metallic and rusting to you when i see you our mouths will fuse and i'll paint you concrete like the city and your eyes will be revolving doors that adults get stuck in to twirl
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Aug 13, 2015
Aug 13, 2015 at 12:55 AM UTC
years will have to pass
collarbone pressed to the windowpane, the green hills roll down your house, trickle down into the water and sift into sand, stretch out the coast across that ocean, i am waiting, i lift my foot off the ground and twirl, body pointed like a weather-vane metallic and rusting to you when i see you our mouths will fuse and i'll paint you concrete like the city and your eyes will be revolving doors that adults get stuck in to twirl
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new england
Aug 13, 2015
Aug 13, 2015 at 12:55 AM UTC
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