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Honey Bee, I say we take out our old bags and settle them into new hearts Mould yours into my well Take heavy books atop heaving chests, down winding veins Settle into the softest parts You refrain from speaking of the little bugs in your head Like we caught the marriage of the fig and the frog while looking into the stars one night Of our own tales, We have come upon journey Down winding paths, in chocolate dirt roads I see why your lips don’t follow what’s in your head Our two bumblebee chests, they hear what rumbles Close. Hear peach fuzz moving, hear whatever comes after the roll of your eyes We are told what’s next, with the hum in each lost breath
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Sep 16, 2018
Sep 16, 2018 at 10:27 PM UTC
Honey Bee
Honey Bee, I say we take out our old bags and settle them into new hearts Mould yours into my well Take heavy books atop heaving chests, down winding veins Settle into the softest parts You refrain from speaking of the little bugs in your head Like we caught the marriage of the fig and the frog while looking into the stars one night Of our own tales, We have come upon journey Down winding paths, in chocolate dirt roads I see why your lips don’t follow what’s in your head Our two bumblebee chests, they hear what rumbles Close. Hear peach fuzz moving, hear whatever comes after the roll of your eyes We are told what’s next, with the hum in each lost breath
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Sep 16, 2018
Sep 16, 2018 at 10:27 PM UTC
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