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I strip you naked, leave you firmly fixed to the spot in the cold encircled by a metal fence. You're rooted to that spot. Without me, you'll never leave and with my cold metal devices I will find the disease in you. Driving it out for fear it will reach the core. -- You're curled inward, dense limbs jumbled   hindering my stare. Arms overlapping, heavy with dew clinging to each blond hair. I carve voluptuous curves out of your jagged exterior, slicing membrane cleanly. My body is worn thoroughly and I want so badly to stop, wrists sore, plastic catching anything I drop. -- Everyday is aggravated by the sweltering sun then you're purple in the aging cold and wilted you sleep half done in the embrace of dark. I worry in the morning I will find you gone, but I don't burn with it rejoicing for you have no tongue. -- I have untied you piece by piece from your wire and wood cradle, and will with loving care hang you.
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Oct 12, 2010
Oct 12, 2010 at 12:59 AM UTC
You Don't Know/misjudge me.
I strip you naked, leave you firmly fixed to the spot in the cold encircled by a metal fence. You're rooted to that spot. Without me, you'll never leave and with my cold metal devices I will find the disease in you. Driving it out for fear it will reach the core. -- You're curled inward, dense limbs jumbled   hindering my stare. Arms overlapping, heavy with dew clinging to each blond hair. I carve voluptuous curves out of your jagged exterior, slicing membrane cleanly. My body is worn thoroughly and I want so badly to stop, wrists sore, plastic catching anything I drop. -- Everyday is aggravated by the sweltering sun then you're purple in the aging cold and wilted you sleep half done in the embrace of dark. I worry in the morning I will find you gone, but I don't burn with it rejoicing for you have no tongue. -- I have untied you piece by piece from your wire and wood cradle, and will with loving care hang you.
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Oct 12, 2010
Oct 12, 2010 at 12:59 AM UTC
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