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i had a dream i was rising through the trees i had a dream i was falling through the ground on docks calling a name i've never known sitting in empty studies with the lord calling mine bad news used to sound like footsteps down the hallway, used to be my mother's hand turning the doorknob and now it is a rotating hubcap or a night without stars full yellow moons out over the complexes in the west it sounds like empty milk cartons and the tone of my own voice it is people demanding that i be open the most tragic of flaws-- i am meeting people just like me telling them I want something more can the wounded want more?
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Feb 7, 2018
Feb 7, 2018 at 8:40 PM UTC
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i had a dream i was rising through the trees i had a dream i was falling through the ground on docks calling a name i've never known sitting in empty studies with the lord calling mine bad news used to sound like footsteps down the hallway, used to be my mother's hand turning the doorknob and now it is a rotating hubcap or a night without stars full yellow moons out over the complexes in the west it sounds like empty milk cartons and the tone of my own voice it is people demanding that i be open the most tragic of flaws-- i am meeting people just like me telling them I want something more can the wounded want more?
(c) Brooke Otto 2018 do i have any right? a draft poem from mid-january.
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Feb 7, 2018
Feb 7, 2018 at 8:40 PM UTC
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