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. Alive as a stone is cold, frozen, Unmoved as drying statuary - No blood was running in my veins, No song was sung behind my brain. Was I black as rock in wintry shroud? Was I a phantasm that caught your eye? My ends were sewn, threaded with hands, That room, with you, was clothed in dream. And I slept in a loft that chastened all airs, I lived in a box which you buried out there, Out in the hollows of the winds and rains, I fear I was dead, before we became.
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Aug 12, 2016
Aug 12, 2016 at 12:47 AM UTC
I Fear I Was Once Dead
. Alive as a stone is cold, frozen, Unmoved as drying statuary - No blood was running in my veins, No song was sung behind my brain. Was I black as rock in wintry shroud? Was I a phantasm that caught your eye? My ends were sewn, threaded with hands, That room, with you, was clothed in dream. And I slept in a loft that chastened all airs, I lived in a box which you buried out there, Out in the hollows of the winds and rains, I fear I was dead, before we became.
rainey-birthwright
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Aug 12, 2016
Aug 12, 2016 at 12:47 AM UTC
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