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I feel like I am A New Orlean doll With my burlap and my threaded seams To view the world. My fingers are stitched And immobile. I feel like I should scream— Scream to wake Scream to crack the atmosphere Or scream to come alive. My mouth, however, is dumb. I feel like I am in someone else's shape Someone who has wronged And will be wronged alike With needles I ***** myself. My embroidery comes apart near my chest. Blind woman's stitch binds me to his hair. He turns and drops when I am rendered air.
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Feb 7, 2010
Feb 7, 2010 at 3:07 PM UTC
Gin and Ash
I feel like I am A New Orlean doll With my burlap and my threaded seams To view the world. My fingers are stitched And immobile. I feel like I should scream— Scream to wake Scream to crack the atmosphere Or scream to come alive. My mouth, however, is dumb. I feel like I am in someone else's shape Someone who has wronged And will be wronged alike With needles I ***** myself. My embroidery comes apart near my chest. Blind woman's stitch binds me to his hair. He turns and drops when I am rendered air.
© Cody Edwards 2010
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Feb 7, 2010
Feb 7, 2010 at 3:07 PM UTC
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