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In the palm of your hand an augur collects dew, Closer to molten rock then lava, Like skin on glue. Jeremiad tongues connect with one kiss Of the first lover of his kind Never to be missed. Amongst skipping stones and a de facto home, Books stack high between beds made of bone. Excavating a rib cage only to find a heart, hard Stripping each symbol of protection On a door fire charred. Your eyes choked love Words tore veins slow Burning the worst fire I'll ever know.
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Dec 2, 2013
Dec 2, 2013 at 9:04 PM UTC
Augur
In the palm of your hand an augur collects dew, Closer to molten rock then lava, Like skin on glue. Jeremiad tongues connect with one kiss Of the first lover of his kind Never to be missed. Amongst skipping stones and a de facto home, Books stack high between beds made of bone. Excavating a rib cage only to find a heart, hard Stripping each symbol of protection On a door fire charred. Your eyes choked love Words tore veins slow Burning the worst fire I'll ever know.
lily-gabrielle
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Dec 2, 2013
Dec 2, 2013 at 9:04 PM UTC
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