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Shattered glass upon the ground I walk With Shards in my bare feet And skin dry and brittle like chalk Bathing in my own field of wheat I am the bread basket of my own produce The life of my own breath And the electrician to my own fuse That cuts the energy from the world's **** So my dear friend won't you look And see that I am I I write my own bound book With letters of my soul's cry You are the upholder to your own home The columns to a distinct bridge Don't take me from my kingdom To lead me to the devil's ledge I ask of you to sing your song not mine And allow me to write my melody Of the oceans whispers upon the pine That speaks my spirit not this felony Oh how I wish I believed these words But they tell the lie of a longing heart That's pierced by frozen swords I want to help you love, hold your part I want to be your eternal pillar And live as one in unison Resonating the music of our laughter Please take me as your woman
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Aug 23, 2012
Aug 23, 2012 at 2:21 PM UTC
A Woman
Shattered glass upon the ground I walk With Shards in my bare feet And skin dry and brittle like chalk Bathing in my own field of wheat I am the bread basket of my own produce The life of my own breath And the electrician to my own fuse That cuts the energy from the world's **** So my dear friend won't you look And see that I am I I write my own bound book With letters of my soul's cry You are the upholder to your own home The columns to a distinct bridge Don't take me from my kingdom To lead me to the devil's ledge I ask of you to sing your song not mine And allow me to write my melody Of the oceans whispers upon the pine That speaks my spirit not this felony Oh how I wish I believed these words But they tell the lie of a longing heart That's pierced by frozen swords I want to help you love, hold your part I want to be your eternal pillar And live as one in unison Resonating the music of our laughter Please take me as your woman
ofelia-rose
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Aug 23, 2012
Aug 23, 2012 at 2:21 PM UTC
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