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I am from the battered symbol and Dolce and Gabbana perfume and Adam's peanut butter I am from the honeysuckle vines Creeping up the pillars and twirl around my ankles It tasted like exotic spices and smelled like pond water I am from the blueberry bush The lavander rushes Curling softly around my rusted heart shaped wind chime I am from Christman Eve birthday cakes and Writing my name in charcoal on cliff faces From Tom, and Phillip and Gerard Butler I am from the judges and The singers From marshmallow farms and Watermelon seeds I am from the Kool Aid Communion and Stolen animal crackers I am from Providence and ancient watchtowers Bangers and Mash and ginger beer From the crickets, wickens and picket fences The bright red porcupine I am from heron beaks and the green shuttered house With the bow and arrow creek The plum cherry trees Young ****** noses And the note I keep in my pocket to remind me who I am
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Oct 25, 2012
Oct 25, 2012 at 7:48 PM UTC
Where I'm From
I am from the battered symbol and Dolce and Gabbana perfume and Adam's peanut butter I am from the honeysuckle vines Creeping up the pillars and twirl around my ankles It tasted like exotic spices and smelled like pond water I am from the blueberry bush The lavander rushes Curling softly around my rusted heart shaped wind chime I am from Christman Eve birthday cakes and Writing my name in charcoal on cliff faces From Tom, and Phillip and Gerard Butler I am from the judges and The singers From marshmallow farms and Watermelon seeds I am from the Kool Aid Communion and Stolen animal crackers I am from Providence and ancient watchtowers Bangers and Mash and ginger beer From the crickets, wickens and picket fences The bright red porcupine I am from heron beaks and the green shuttered house With the bow and arrow creek The plum cherry trees Young ****** noses And the note I keep in my pocket to remind me who I am
robyn
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Oct 25, 2012
Oct 25, 2012 at 7:48 PM UTC
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