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The carvings on the stones Read like scars In this city that has bled for centuries And I’m no clot to slow the flow The veins of this country have been pricked And punctured And the skin ripples in the wind Like a half flown flag I have come here to bury my past In the tombs of my fathers And build a bridge That will still be standing by morning For now I tread seconds in this liquid night And press my palms Against the scarred stones As if maybe they might whisper me their secrets And clot my bleeding history
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Dec 24, 2013
Dec 24, 2013 at 9:14 PM UTC
Reading the Stones
The carvings on the stones Read like scars In this city that has bled for centuries And I’m no clot to slow the flow The veins of this country have been pricked And punctured And the skin ripples in the wind Like a half flown flag I have come here to bury my past In the tombs of my fathers And build a bridge That will still be standing by morning For now I tread seconds in this liquid night And press my palms Against the scarred stones As if maybe they might whisper me their secrets And clot my bleeding history
eliot-greene
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Dec 24, 2013
Dec 24, 2013 at 9:14 PM UTC
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