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in the wide opens, desolate indoors of my room, so many curled books alone, far away, unarmed from me, suffering, still, as i do apart, in the shut in air, i can barely breathe, with hollowed lips, in my room, wide opens. pretty pictures i shot, shrivel on the plastered wall, simple gifts I took of you and the sun penetrates only in muddied drops, like desert rains tear from the mercy skies on to wastelands of dust. in throws i bury myself, with pillows of clean suture, for the pierced heart wounds bleeding, patched like warring tartans indoors, i die in a meadow, bedded, my faint breath scented with yours, blankets blink a wild printed field, specks all, unopened flowers.
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Apr 27, 2016
Apr 27, 2016 at 3:01 AM UTC
In My Room
in the wide opens, desolate indoors of my room, so many curled books alone, far away, unarmed from me, suffering, still, as i do apart, in the shut in air, i can barely breathe, with hollowed lips, in my room, wide opens. pretty pictures i shot, shrivel on the plastered wall, simple gifts I took of you and the sun penetrates only in muddied drops, like desert rains tear from the mercy skies on to wastelands of dust. in throws i bury myself, with pillows of clean suture, for the pierced heart wounds bleeding, patched like warring tartans indoors, i die in a meadow, bedded, my faint breath scented with yours, blankets blink a wild printed field, specks all, unopened flowers.
rainey-birthwright
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Apr 27, 2016
Apr 27, 2016 at 3:01 AM UTC
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