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There’s a storm behind my eyelids Threatening to pour, But I wear a smile like a cement roof Sheltering those closest from my rain While tables and chairs In this rickety house Are worn by all of the dust Of visitors who were never let in. There is one who sits by the entrance Waiting for an intruder To kick down the door As tears collect on the hardwood floor And the closet broom feels A thousand miles away.
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Aug 12, 2019
Aug 12, 2019 at 1:30 PM UTC
Don't come inside
There’s a storm behind my eyelids Threatening to pour, But I wear a smile like a cement roof Sheltering those closest from my rain While tables and chairs In this rickety house Are worn by all of the dust Of visitors who were never let in. There is one who sits by the entrance Waiting for an intruder To kick down the door As tears collect on the hardwood floor And the closet broom feels A thousand miles away.
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Aug 12, 2019
Aug 12, 2019 at 1:30 PM UTC
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