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Some sort of godlike being, Gold and gossamer looking out for me. A foreign, sunrise stillness, Benevolence to blame when things go wrong. Looking at every tiny scrap as a keepsake, I’m collecting tattered ticket stub sentiments. Dead plants and bygone birthday cards, Graced with nostalgic fingerprints of ghosts. Getting the spoon to my mouth without spilling any milk, A youthful fearlessness fills me. Curved back of infancy at the garage-sale table Stomach aches faked and teeth lost in toast.
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Sep 6, 2016
Sep 6, 2016 at 5:59 PM UTC
I'm Over I Guess
Some sort of godlike being, Gold and gossamer looking out for me. A foreign, sunrise stillness, Benevolence to blame when things go wrong. Looking at every tiny scrap as a keepsake, I’m collecting tattered ticket stub sentiments. Dead plants and bygone birthday cards, Graced with nostalgic fingerprints of ghosts. Getting the spoon to my mouth without spilling any milk, A youthful fearlessness fills me. Curved back of infancy at the garage-sale table Stomach aches faked and teeth lost in toast.
quirklagoon
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Sep 6, 2016
Sep 6, 2016 at 5:59 PM UTC
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