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The wind is a scream tonight or a quick breath upon the solid lip of the quarter-filled wine glass. It haunts the eaves of my empty house, stalks the corners of my loneliness. This bedroom is a recurring scene well-worn and moth-eaten- the cat flickering in the lamplight; the plants climbing the walls in search of a light; the sharp click of the furnace as bitter cold December creeps in over the windowsill. Familiar, familial, like the dichotomy of flesh and a mind with sharp edges; of soft sun kissed curves and this brittle winter heart.
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Dec 5, 2017
Dec 5, 2017 at 11:59 PM UTC
Wind
The wind is a scream tonight or a quick breath upon the solid lip of the quarter-filled wine glass. It haunts the eaves of my empty house, stalks the corners of my loneliness. This bedroom is a recurring scene well-worn and moth-eaten- the cat flickering in the lamplight; the plants climbing the walls in search of a light; the sharp click of the furnace as bitter cold December creeps in over the windowsill. Familiar, familial, like the dichotomy of flesh and a mind with sharp edges; of soft sun kissed curves and this brittle winter heart.
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Dec 5, 2017
Dec 5, 2017 at 11:59 PM UTC
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