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Every slightest gasp of breath that clears my shoulders of their weight belongs between the slightest space that grip the letters of your name and all the running, shouting sounds of children playing in the street the sanctuary where they bound bears a shadow of your frame You’re thick inside relief, my dear, the air hangs flat- its languidness in awe of piercing shafts of light which knife them at their brightest core your coursing spate of energy tumults the dust, reshapes the room encapsulates the shredded mass and leaves the fragments pleading more As I have pranced this newborn space and shed my skins of weariness I’ve ascertained a whimsy fact that I have found forever true: I cannot cut the air, my dear without delightful consequence of lacerating you
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Oct 24, 2013
Oct 24, 2013 at 11:58 AM UTC
Whatever Is Done By Only Me
Every slightest gasp of breath that clears my shoulders of their weight belongs between the slightest space that grip the letters of your name and all the running, shouting sounds of children playing in the street the sanctuary where they bound bears a shadow of your frame You’re thick inside relief, my dear, the air hangs flat- its languidness in awe of piercing shafts of light which knife them at their brightest core your coursing spate of energy tumults the dust, reshapes the room encapsulates the shredded mass and leaves the fragments pleading more As I have pranced this newborn space and shed my skins of weariness I’ve ascertained a whimsy fact that I have found forever true: I cannot cut the air, my dear without delightful consequence of lacerating you
laurel-elizabeth
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Oct 24, 2013
Oct 24, 2013 at 11:58 AM UTC
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