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Touch me if you know. Walk with me Hand-in-hand down this Painful, crooked path Of denial and deception that we pace, Always paving. This is my solemn vow To you, my darling: I will break free. Cruel expectations, my only limit, Not enough sand To understand why. She said, “Come on, we won’t need our bodies anymore.” I want to grasp her thorny outstretched arm With the hope for a rose, But the blood begins to flow and I must let go.
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May 2, 2012
May 2, 2012 at 8:58 AM UTC
Crooked Paths
Touch me if you know. Walk with me Hand-in-hand down this Painful, crooked path Of denial and deception that we pace, Always paving. This is my solemn vow To you, my darling: I will break free. Cruel expectations, my only limit, Not enough sand To understand why. She said, “Come on, we won’t need our bodies anymore.” I want to grasp her thorny outstretched arm With the hope for a rose, But the blood begins to flow and I must let go.
dylan-anthony
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May 2, 2012
May 2, 2012 at 8:58 AM UTC
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