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Suffocation Is what these tight walls offer A cage for my creativity A damper on my soul Lights bounce at 12am Sirens shrieking through my veins And I remember why I'm a small town girl. With hands accustomed to soil feet accustomed to pine needles And a heart that sings with the wind That nips the larch's branches. Sleep evades my mind Which is so used to the sound Of wild waves rushing over rumbling stones The dissonant singing of the stars The quiet stalking prowling night of the forest. My body aches for darkness And the sweet subdued which is lost In a city where wilderness has been suffocated And the hustle never ends.
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Mar 14, 2016
Mar 14, 2016 at 2:54 AM UTC
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Suffocation Is what these tight walls offer A cage for my creativity A damper on my soul Lights bounce at 12am Sirens shrieking through my veins And I remember why I'm a small town girl. With hands accustomed to soil feet accustomed to pine needles And a heart that sings with the wind That nips the larch's branches. Sleep evades my mind Which is so used to the sound Of wild waves rushing over rumbling stones The dissonant singing of the stars The quiet stalking prowling night of the forest. My body aches for darkness And the sweet subdued which is lost In a city where wilderness has been suffocated And the hustle never ends.
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Mar 14, 2016
Mar 14, 2016 at 2:54 AM UTC
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