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Hold tight to your half of the sky. Wrap it in pretty charms if you like. Give it lipstick and an 18’’ waist, if you choose. Leave hollows of neglect and pools of ancient shellac in its heart. It’s your half of the sky. It probably deserves it. Leave pearly clouds hanging From its foggy lobes. Fashion a lapis lazuli corset And whisper sweet nothings. Kiss her puddled neck. Stepping out into the hot breath of night, Is broiling clarity. I’ll show you fear in a handful of dust, terror in dusty eyes. You call her the hyacinth girl, But she’s the hanged man, sheltered in the shadows Exchanging joy for a sip from the well of liquid eyeliner. Half the sky Is half too little.
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Feb 28, 2013
Feb 28, 2013 at 11:31 PM UTC
Half the Sky
Hold tight to your half of the sky. Wrap it in pretty charms if you like. Give it lipstick and an 18’’ waist, if you choose. Leave hollows of neglect and pools of ancient shellac in its heart. It’s your half of the sky. It probably deserves it. Leave pearly clouds hanging From its foggy lobes. Fashion a lapis lazuli corset And whisper sweet nothings. Kiss her puddled neck. Stepping out into the hot breath of night, Is broiling clarity. I’ll show you fear in a handful of dust, terror in dusty eyes. You call her the hyacinth girl, But she’s the hanged man, sheltered in the shadows Exchanging joy for a sip from the well of liquid eyeliner. Half the sky Is half too little.
Maryhill
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Feb 28, 2013
Feb 28, 2013 at 11:31 PM UTC
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