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My inconstant heart Tries to touch you, in the boarded up rooms, The corridors sealed off from my reach. My recorded voice echoes past empty hallways, Down decrepit staircases. Once my portrait hung Above your bed itself, Till you partitioned it off. Even I will no longer grovel When hope has already flown out the portal. I'm more dangerous now, Having nothing left to lose And nothing to hold onto; My timbers mutely rotting, while your siren voice Goes on sweetly singing.
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Jul 3, 2010
Jul 3, 2010 at 8:51 AM UTC
Albatross of My Heart
My inconstant heart Tries to touch you, in the boarded up rooms, The corridors sealed off from my reach. My recorded voice echoes past empty hallways, Down decrepit staircases. Once my portrait hung Above your bed itself, Till you partitioned it off. Even I will no longer grovel When hope has already flown out the portal. I'm more dangerous now, Having nothing left to lose And nothing to hold onto; My timbers mutely rotting, while your siren voice Goes on sweetly singing.
patti-masterman-heterodynemind
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Jul 3, 2010
Jul 3, 2010 at 8:51 AM UTC
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