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I’m a man, made out of the tin; sheets of worn-out metal, decaying in an orchard with my trusty axe and kettle. I cried myself to rust because I have no heart, No love for this metallic man; no soul mate counterpart. Can’t you hear the sounds that echo underneath? A hollow empty shell where a heart's supposed to beat. The days are long and grinding; the nights are even longer. Rotting away in this field my mind begins to wonder. I dream of sweet devotion that I want to feel and cardiac vibrations put in this man of steel. A coronary muscle overflowing with affection is all I ever wanted, an emotional connection. Wait! What’s this......?? I see ruby sparkles and stare with fascination. It's skipping upon some yellow bricks, is this a hallucination?? To Be Continued.....
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Oct 18, 2020
Oct 18, 2020 at 1:48 PM UTC
Inside The Mind Of The Tin Man (Part One)
I’m a man, made out of the tin; sheets of worn-out metal, decaying in an orchard with my trusty axe and kettle. I cried myself to rust because I have no heart, No love for this metallic man; no soul mate counterpart. Can’t you hear the sounds that echo underneath? A hollow empty shell where a heart's supposed to beat. The days are long and grinding; the nights are even longer. Rotting away in this field my mind begins to wonder. I dream of sweet devotion that I want to feel and cardiac vibrations put in this man of steel. A coronary muscle overflowing with affection is all I ever wanted, an emotional connection. Wait! What’s this......?? I see ruby sparkles and stare with fascination. It's skipping upon some yellow bricks, is this a hallucination?? To Be Continued.....
"I'd be tender, I'd be gentle And awful sentimental Regarding love an art I'd be friends with the sparrows And the boy that shoots the arrows If I only had a heart" - The Tin Man "If I Only Had A Heart" from The Wizard of Oz
RebeccaAnn
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42/F/Houston
Oct 18, 2020
Oct 18, 2020 at 1:48 PM UTC
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