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If I had the hands of the sky, the colors of Monet's secret insight, a pigment of an Ocean, unsailed, by human kind, what color would I paint you? How man days can I Starve, to stay alive, If I had a canvas, as large, as white, as the moon, how would I describe you, snow crunches, beneath my feet, I light a cigarette, breath thick, honey, molasses, dog fat, If I were to build you, could I use the tombstone of Beethoven, grandmother's woolen blanket, the missing piano key, a harp string, moth's wing, winter's bulimia, night's insomnia, a dream's last breath, novel's, Last line, Neruda's breath, Shiva's golden temple, a goddess' breast, the highway's Texan accent, a humming bird's, silent flight, the pollen of a sunflowers, the ****** user's, high, Indian's leather, a mother's palm, sad song, Michigan's final night, If I were to kiss you, how again, would you taste, too many nights, have separated my memory.
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Feb 23, 2013
Feb 23, 2013 at 3:23 AM UTC
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If I had the hands of the sky, the colors of Monet's secret insight, a pigment of an Ocean, unsailed, by human kind, what color would I paint you? How man days can I Starve, to stay alive, If I had a canvas, as large, as white, as the moon, how would I describe you, snow crunches, beneath my feet, I light a cigarette, breath thick, honey, molasses, dog fat, If I were to build you, could I use the tombstone of Beethoven, grandmother's woolen blanket, the missing piano key, a harp string, moth's wing, winter's bulimia, night's insomnia, a dream's last breath, novel's, Last line, Neruda's breath, Shiva's golden temple, a goddess' breast, the highway's Texan accent, a humming bird's, silent flight, the pollen of a sunflowers, the ****** user's, high, Indian's leather, a mother's palm, sad song, Michigan's final night, If I were to kiss you, how again, would you taste, too many nights, have separated my memory.
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Feb 23, 2013
Feb 23, 2013 at 3:23 AM UTC
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