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I think I found you when I was halfway between crying and laughing Lost in misty daydream And when I turned you were Another vapid illusion! So I put my hand right through you --But it stopped right at your heart-- And I held it in quiet contemplation only smart thought flowing through: "What is this?" Sometimes still difficult To face the way I'm headstrong in being my own And like standing on people's back porches And pricking shins in blackberry patches And the way heavy summer air tastes best when you're crying In someone else's backyard. Easy to find a place You can quell loneliness Against your own image In empty stomach and acid teeth.
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Mar 18, 2017
Mar 18, 2017 at 2:01 AM UTC
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I think I found you when I was halfway between crying and laughing Lost in misty daydream And when I turned you were Another vapid illusion! So I put my hand right through you --But it stopped right at your heart-- And I held it in quiet contemplation only smart thought flowing through: "What is this?" Sometimes still difficult To face the way I'm headstrong in being my own And like standing on people's back porches And pricking shins in blackberry patches And the way heavy summer air tastes best when you're crying In someone else's backyard. Easy to find a place You can quell loneliness Against your own image In empty stomach and acid teeth.
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Mar 18, 2017
Mar 18, 2017 at 2:01 AM UTC
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