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My darling mother use to make The most savory muffins you'd ever find. No texture was ever quite as soft, Nor sweet flavour so divine. And I would giggle as the blackened seeds Would stick and stay between my teeth, So as I skipped around the garden She'd know if I bit into the meat. And if I walked inside too slowly, She'd catch my fingers all stained blue Her breath I'd hear so very softly; Her watchful eyes always knew That I'd wandered off once again To my own world with lidded eyes; While she warned me to not play in the garden And that those red petals would be my demise. But I loved to pick them so very gently; And dig my nails into the bud, While the milky liquid dripped down slowly, As it tingled through my blood.
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Nov 29, 2012
Nov 29, 2012 at 9:32 PM UTC
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My darling mother use to make The most savory muffins you'd ever find. No texture was ever quite as soft, Nor sweet flavour so divine. And I would giggle as the blackened seeds Would stick and stay between my teeth, So as I skipped around the garden She'd know if I bit into the meat. And if I walked inside too slowly, She'd catch my fingers all stained blue Her breath I'd hear so very softly; Her watchful eyes always knew That I'd wandered off once again To my own world with lidded eyes; While she warned me to not play in the garden And that those red petals would be my demise. But I loved to pick them so very gently; And dig my nails into the bud, While the milky liquid dripped down slowly, As it tingled through my blood.
daniela-nordquist
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Nov 29, 2012
Nov 29, 2012 at 9:32 PM UTC
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