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When the birds devour me I hope they start with the soft tissue my eyes and ears and mouth destroyed my senses lost to the sky When the birds devour me I hope they find their fill in my stomach where the weight of the world was carried far too long wearing my viscera like Versace When the birds devour me I hope they pick my digits - one through ten and ten again so I may touch every part of the world when they carry me away so that my feet may fall on grounds I’d only dreamed to grace When the birds devour me I hope they tear open my chest and make their way behind these ribs not realizing the irony of the situation as they sing and I am filled with the music with each rise and fall When the birds devour me I hope they take my bones between them in their thanksgiving, pulling wishing for legs to run and hands to hold, for lips to kiss if they only knew, if they only knew
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Nov 26, 2012
Nov 26, 2012 at 12:37 PM UTC
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When the birds devour me I hope they start with the soft tissue my eyes and ears and mouth destroyed my senses lost to the sky When the birds devour me I hope they find their fill in my stomach where the weight of the world was carried far too long wearing my viscera like Versace When the birds devour me I hope they pick my digits - one through ten and ten again so I may touch every part of the world when they carry me away so that my feet may fall on grounds I’d only dreamed to grace When the birds devour me I hope they tear open my chest and make their way behind these ribs not realizing the irony of the situation as they sing and I am filled with the music with each rise and fall When the birds devour me I hope they take my bones between them in their thanksgiving, pulling wishing for legs to run and hands to hold, for lips to kiss if they only knew, if they only knew
© 2012 Jene'e Patitucci a break does not mean truth it only indicates zeal
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Nov 26, 2012
Nov 26, 2012 at 12:37 PM UTC
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