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I lay still My toes curled and my eyes glazed The heat coming inside from the summer night surrounds me Pores tingling with discomfort I sigh Lungs grow and shrink Stretching the tiny criss crosses of thread That make up this cotton shirt embracing my ribs The roaring blur of the fan Blades whipping and slicing like a sword cutting the air Breeze barely a whisper on my skin A lion's snarl just audible above the sound of the stars My tongue slips over my chapped lips Rain on a dry, drought infected land Cracks are filled with desired moisture I close my eyes and drift into restless sleep
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Jun 25, 2012
Jun 25, 2012 at 1:30 AM UTC
Summer Night
I lay still My toes curled and my eyes glazed The heat coming inside from the summer night surrounds me Pores tingling with discomfort I sigh Lungs grow and shrink Stretching the tiny criss crosses of thread That make up this cotton shirt embracing my ribs The roaring blur of the fan Blades whipping and slicing like a sword cutting the air Breeze barely a whisper on my skin A lion's snarl just audible above the sound of the stars My tongue slips over my chapped lips Rain on a dry, drought infected land Cracks are filled with desired moisture I close my eyes and drift into restless sleep
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Jun 25, 2012
Jun 25, 2012 at 1:30 AM UTC
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