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you wanted me to see your gods but i am afraid of heights; i wanted you to touch mine but you cannot swim you washed your hair in salt by the shore, smiling with your cracked-skin lips like a perfect line of stitches holding my head in your wet wet hands, and i hadn’t heart to tell you that to me you smelt like death but i suppose you thought the same of i— like seaweed in the sun, sand in all my joints; breathless “i’ll get my sea legs some day,” you said, sealed beneath a new spring moon and i just, just hadn’t heart to tell you how these things always tend to end
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Jan 31, 2013
Jan 31, 2013 at 4:52 PM UTC
nitrogen narcosis
you wanted me to see your gods but i am afraid of heights; i wanted you to touch mine but you cannot swim you washed your hair in salt by the shore, smiling with your cracked-skin lips like a perfect line of stitches holding my head in your wet wet hands, and i hadn’t heart to tell you that to me you smelt like death but i suppose you thought the same of i— like seaweed in the sun, sand in all my joints; breathless “i’ll get my sea legs some day,” you said, sealed beneath a new spring moon and i just, just hadn’t heart to tell you how these things always tend to end
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Jan 31, 2013
Jan 31, 2013 at 4:52 PM UTC
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