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My fingerprints tell a story on occasion I'll glance down at them Careful yet unobtrusive rings of life Much like the tree that grew in the yard of my childhood home. Tonight these circles within circles trace the outline of your body. Your spine. Your hip bones. Your ribs. Every muscle tense and then relaxes under the strength of my extremities I'm horrible at saying goodbye I'd much rather lie here and outline your body for you. My fingers the chalk outline at a crime scene Fugitives are always careful about fingerprints. They're easily picked up by white dust and foreign gloved hands But this time, I'll leave my ringed prints behind I want them to know I knew you.
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Feb 16, 2012
Feb 16, 2012 at 8:34 PM UTC
fingerprints
My fingerprints tell a story on occasion I'll glance down at them Careful yet unobtrusive rings of life Much like the tree that grew in the yard of my childhood home. Tonight these circles within circles trace the outline of your body. Your spine. Your hip bones. Your ribs. Every muscle tense and then relaxes under the strength of my extremities I'm horrible at saying goodbye I'd much rather lie here and outline your body for you. My fingers the chalk outline at a crime scene Fugitives are always careful about fingerprints. They're easily picked up by white dust and foreign gloved hands But this time, I'll leave my ringed prints behind I want them to know I knew you.
kelle
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Feb 16, 2012
Feb 16, 2012 at 8:34 PM UTC
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