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You made me feel like classroom chatter, late night landline cable twirling on my stomach with my feet up kicking A long drive with the top down on the backroads, and I can hear you using the underbelly of the leaves to whistle my name You’ve been gone for sometime but I still hum your breaths on key, never missing a beat, I can still feel you running your hands through my hair, down my body, to my feet I tell my sons the war stories you taught me, like never trust your neighbor and only touch what you can see Hate ain’t love and hard ain’t hard if everything comes easy And so I tell ‘em how I see ‘em, the scars bleed hard but the pain ain’t free
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Jan 17
Jan 17, 2026 at 12:44 AM UTC
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You made me feel like classroom chatter, late night landline cable twirling on my stomach with my feet up kicking A long drive with the top down on the backroads, and I can hear you using the underbelly of the leaves to whistle my name You’ve been gone for sometime but I still hum your breaths on key, never missing a beat, I can still feel you running your hands through my hair, down my body, to my feet I tell my sons the war stories you taught me, like never trust your neighbor and only touch what you can see Hate ain’t love and hard ain’t hard if everything comes easy And so I tell ‘em how I see ‘em, the scars bleed hard but the pain ain’t free
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Jan 17
Jan 17, 2026 at 12:44 AM UTC
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