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The bones of you spoke to mine, finger and thumb picking the ivory, screaming softly at daintiest pushes and ground sweetly at my bones. My hands washed over the high keys, though settled for the low. You see, my fingers ached without yours. They suited the high; they were nimble and sharply caught each note, whilst I kept the wallowing octaves moaning like an ocean’s breath. Now the hammers thundered softly, they plummet through the sails having had lost that lengthy breeze, tumbling into a lonesome abyss. I had you, though now your chime resonates right through the depths; it leaves my heart crying for a shine, a glimmer in the dark. These bones play bones, and a piano plays me.
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Nov 8, 2012
Nov 8, 2012 at 7:16 PM UTC
Pianoforte
The bones of you spoke to mine, finger and thumb picking the ivory, screaming softly at daintiest pushes and ground sweetly at my bones. My hands washed over the high keys, though settled for the low. You see, my fingers ached without yours. They suited the high; they were nimble and sharply caught each note, whilst I kept the wallowing octaves moaning like an ocean’s breath. Now the hammers thundered softly, they plummet through the sails having had lost that lengthy breeze, tumbling into a lonesome abyss. I had you, though now your chime resonates right through the depths; it leaves my heart crying for a shine, a glimmer in the dark. These bones play bones, and a piano plays me.
conor-letham
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Nov 8, 2012
Nov 8, 2012 at 7:16 PM UTC
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