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Planted on one leg, extending my arms to the sky, I’m furnishing this space, holding my head up high. Your feet stepped so near, shoes swept the grass, I hoped you would see the gold coils draping my cheeks and the bonfire in my eyes. I stretched out my spine so I could stand tall, and wished you would notice the fairest of them all. You got in your car, I could see the wheels rolling, left me grounded here, with the sun burning through my fibers.
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Aug 1, 2016
Aug 1, 2016 at 3:29 PM UTC
Grounding
Planted on one leg, extending my arms to the sky, I’m furnishing this space, holding my head up high. Your feet stepped so near, shoes swept the grass, I hoped you would see the gold coils draping my cheeks and the bonfire in my eyes. I stretched out my spine so I could stand tall, and wished you would notice the fairest of them all. You got in your car, I could see the wheels rolling, left me grounded here, with the sun burning through my fibers.
gosia-polkowska
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Aug 1, 2016
Aug 1, 2016 at 3:29 PM UTC
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