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I have been waking to a mouth of feathers, grinding teeth in my sleep and dreaming of Luxembourg. Giants surround me and call me 'friend'. I can't see the stars for their mobile phones, for their fat wallets and career plans. I have no coastlines to wander; only old paths I can cross once again. I have learned to speak in a thousand tongues and yet still have little to offer. Let me buy you a drink, let me adjust awkwardly in your gaze. I have seen too many wars pass over my head, and now I am looking for love once again.
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Jul 11, 2014
Jul 11, 2014 at 9:16 AM UTC
Luxembourg
I have been waking to a mouth of feathers, grinding teeth in my sleep and dreaming of Luxembourg. Giants surround me and call me 'friend'. I can't see the stars for their mobile phones, for their fat wallets and career plans. I have no coastlines to wander; only old paths I can cross once again. I have learned to speak in a thousand tongues and yet still have little to offer. Let me buy you a drink, let me adjust awkwardly in your gaze. I have seen too many wars pass over my head, and now I am looking for love once again.
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Edward-Coles
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26/M/English
Jul 11, 2014
Jul 11, 2014 at 9:16 AM UTC
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