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“I can’t make bricks without clay,” you said but you had me walking into walls with eyes wide open, unbuttoning my pants in public to some maenad beat in the foreground of your chest. (You know, I've felt your calloused hands Decades of times, molding my bone-dried shape.) more than once I saw my looking-glass self reflected in your hundred yard stare onyx eyes ones made from medieval, fire-forged steel bent back on itself thousands of times. To me, you’re living proof that it’s not just the depths of some ocean, where darkness can create. we love each other like we don’t exist, so I’m not sure if I do.
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Oct 18, 2013
Oct 18, 2013 at 2:34 PM UTC
Ceramic Self.
“I can’t make bricks without clay,” you said but you had me walking into walls with eyes wide open, unbuttoning my pants in public to some maenad beat in the foreground of your chest. (You know, I've felt your calloused hands Decades of times, molding my bone-dried shape.) more than once I saw my looking-glass self reflected in your hundred yard stare onyx eyes ones made from medieval, fire-forged steel bent back on itself thousands of times. To me, you’re living proof that it’s not just the depths of some ocean, where darkness can create. we love each other like we don’t exist, so I’m not sure if I do.
gwen-whitmoore
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Oct 18, 2013
Oct 18, 2013 at 2:34 PM UTC
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