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i've never known the safety of a chest i speak in tongues to my hands kiss my own knuckles fill my own mouth with blood and convince myself that this is love but love is a peaceful moon unmarred stuffed with understanding it is baring your throat and crying 'please come home' it fills my chest snugly but i am a sharp knife like my father and his the tenderness dies in my throat
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Nov 4, 2018
Nov 4, 2018 at 1:48 AM UTC
warm lonely planet
i've never known the safety of a chest i speak in tongues to my hands kiss my own knuckles fill my own mouth with blood and convince myself that this is love but love is a peaceful moon unmarred stuffed with understanding it is baring your throat and crying 'please come home' it fills my chest snugly but i am a sharp knife like my father and his the tenderness dies in my throat
i want my life in two
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18/Mexican
Nov 4, 2018
Nov 4, 2018 at 1:48 AM UTC
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