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Take me apart, body boy, Hold me, dangling, from the climb. Your hands have cast a spell on me, The movements hit bullseye. I waited many summers For my body boy to dive, But the cord was wrapped around him- How he had to kick to survive. The waves below us called to me, But my body boy decried, ‘How can I jump from where I’m from, When I never learnt to cry?’ One day the cord turned rotten, And I knew it was our time, So, my body boy let go of me, But he never jumped behind.
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Oct 9, 2024
Oct 9, 2024 at 1:58 AM UTC
Body Boy
Take me apart, body boy, Hold me, dangling, from the climb. Your hands have cast a spell on me, The movements hit bullseye. I waited many summers For my body boy to dive, But the cord was wrapped around him- How he had to kick to survive. The waves below us called to me, But my body boy decried, ‘How can I jump from where I’m from, When I never learnt to cry?’ One day the cord turned rotten, And I knew it was our time, So, my body boy let go of me, But he never jumped behind.
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Oct 9, 2024
Oct 9, 2024 at 1:58 AM UTC
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