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short-handed love letters written in the daydreams of a deliberate narcoleptic. i send you the paper plane promises of summer (sealed tightly in sweaty palmed envelopes) you're not one to read poetry yet i always manage to find feather light stanzas draped across your shoulders held down by nothing more than freckled thumbtacks years fall away like too heavy eyelashes onto cheeks waiting to be brushed away by the callused fingers of patient lovers our slow and natural tendencies our lips mimic the rate of gravity you use a box cutter to lengthen the creases in my palm but borrowed time and fickle fate will never heal heartbreak
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Nov 13, 2012
Nov 13, 2012 at 4:00 AM UTC
(sign language poet)
short-handed love letters written in the daydreams of a deliberate narcoleptic. i send you the paper plane promises of summer (sealed tightly in sweaty palmed envelopes) you're not one to read poetry yet i always manage to find feather light stanzas draped across your shoulders held down by nothing more than freckled thumbtacks years fall away like too heavy eyelashes onto cheeks waiting to be brushed away by the callused fingers of patient lovers our slow and natural tendencies our lips mimic the rate of gravity you use a box cutter to lengthen the creases in my palm but borrowed time and fickle fate will never heal heartbreak
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Nov 13, 2012
Nov 13, 2012 at 4:00 AM UTC
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