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residue, she switches like clean plastic circuits under my fingernails. two minutes breaking down, all it took. even moving parts from afar seem placid. could've sworn i heard just one of your heartbeats. could've sworn i was underwater at one or another point i'll become lack- lustre and you can change your mind. no trace of blame. long after this fact you'll still be a recurring theme on the back of my palm as skin shifts in colourless hues inside sleep. no matter which hand i write with, your name looks the same. shines. i bide motion, sit still, as the earth revolves around something new.
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May 22, 2014
May 22, 2014 at 8:18 PM UTC
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residue, she switches like clean plastic circuits under my fingernails. two minutes breaking down, all it took. even moving parts from afar seem placid. could've sworn i heard just one of your heartbeats. could've sworn i was underwater at one or another point i'll become lack- lustre and you can change your mind. no trace of blame. long after this fact you'll still be a recurring theme on the back of my palm as skin shifts in colourless hues inside sleep. no matter which hand i write with, your name looks the same. shines. i bide motion, sit still, as the earth revolves around something new.
leaf litter trails under noon. i'll be home before dark.
tom-mccone
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May 22, 2014
May 22, 2014 at 8:18 PM UTC
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