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ive lived from boxes for the past five years laying my head on unsteady ground (in my childhood home) my posters and photos stay rolled up, packed away the walls refuse their intimacy (the paint is peeling) i sleep in this room but i keep my distance insulated by a thin film of uncertainty (like the skin of an apple) (but) when im truly temporary only a few days, a week i feel more permanent (when im with you) it anchors me and tugs me forward through the slog of life towards any kind of permanence with you (it doesnt matter) and i think that after decades we'll look at the walls past the photos and posters and we'll smile (the paint is peeling)
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Nov 14, 2024
Nov 14, 2024 at 2:49 AM UTC
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ive lived from boxes for the past five years laying my head on unsteady ground (in my childhood home) my posters and photos stay rolled up, packed away the walls refuse their intimacy (the paint is peeling) i sleep in this room but i keep my distance insulated by a thin film of uncertainty (like the skin of an apple) (but) when im truly temporary only a few days, a week i feel more permanent (when im with you) it anchors me and tugs me forward through the slog of life towards any kind of permanence with you (it doesnt matter) and i think that after decades we'll look at the walls past the photos and posters and we'll smile (the paint is peeling)
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Nov 14, 2024
Nov 14, 2024 at 2:49 AM UTC
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