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When I was small we had faerie chimes that filtered sadness through my window. If my fingers, then small and unskilled, could catch the specks of dust that drifted around my blossoms, then maybe I could make that sound. When I walked down hallways, my sisters would giggle. In my home among homes, sitting beneath nimbus and cumulus, I could hear them chortle at my mismatched body, a sylph without a breeze. I am grown, and scents follow me, ravens peck at my window. But I know the outside cannot see the wings that calm my skirting breath, they cannot hear the chiming of my sad, sad soul.
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Dec 20, 2012
Dec 20, 2012 at 10:09 PM UTC
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When I was small we had faerie chimes that filtered sadness through my window. If my fingers, then small and unskilled, could catch the specks of dust that drifted around my blossoms, then maybe I could make that sound. When I walked down hallways, my sisters would giggle. In my home among homes, sitting beneath nimbus and cumulus, I could hear them chortle at my mismatched body, a sylph without a breeze. I am grown, and scents follow me, ravens peck at my window. But I know the outside cannot see the wings that calm my skirting breath, they cannot hear the chiming of my sad, sad soul.
saint-jonah-jude
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Dec 20, 2012
Dec 20, 2012 at 10:09 PM UTC
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