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When two words meet there is a crack running like spilt red wine from one end of my room to the other there are voices living in it young girls that scream and laugh as they fly through the air on swings old men that creek when they move and breath heavily as if the weight of their decades is a physical onus before my train leaves I stand in the middle of the room and spread my arms as if they are wings my fingers don't touch the plaster, which is strange, after spending so many nights convinced that the parameters are closing in on my dreams I was brought up to believe in last looks and I have grown up to believe in railway stations and airports looking back it seems cruel to be told that your address isn't fixed that there is no point in learning to live with the cracks I leave a pink post it over the crack 'There's no place like home' and as I leave to front door unlocked, I wonder how full the carriage will be and if the stranger next to me will carry a portmanteau
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Aug 6, 2013
Aug 6, 2013 at 5:40 AM UTC
Portmanteau
When two words meet there is a crack running like spilt red wine from one end of my room to the other there are voices living in it young girls that scream and laugh as they fly through the air on swings old men that creek when they move and breath heavily as if the weight of their decades is a physical onus before my train leaves I stand in the middle of the room and spread my arms as if they are wings my fingers don't touch the plaster, which is strange, after spending so many nights convinced that the parameters are closing in on my dreams I was brought up to believe in last looks and I have grown up to believe in railway stations and airports looking back it seems cruel to be told that your address isn't fixed that there is no point in learning to live with the cracks I leave a pink post it over the crack 'There's no place like home' and as I leave to front door unlocked, I wonder how full the carriage will be and if the stranger next to me will carry a portmanteau
emmaelisabethwood
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Aug 6, 2013
Aug 6, 2013 at 5:40 AM UTC
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