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That it doesn't hurt. That there is no ball, no yellow tumor, no pain Let's call it a star, a little growing thing with white legs and glowing fingers Let's say it's kicking me when I lay down, tiny diamond feet pressing under my ribs And when it takes me let's say it grew, swelled so large and so bright my body could not take it and succumbed to its brilliance So when I am laying in a dark wood coffin that star will be in me still shining brightly
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Dec 2, 2010
Dec 2, 2010 at 7:23 PM UTC
Let's Pretend
That it doesn't hurt. That there is no ball, no yellow tumor, no pain Let's call it a star, a little growing thing with white legs and glowing fingers Let's say it's kicking me when I lay down, tiny diamond feet pressing under my ribs And when it takes me let's say it grew, swelled so large and so bright my body could not take it and succumbed to its brilliance So when I am laying in a dark wood coffin that star will be in me still shining brightly
© 2010 by Kayla Knight
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Dec 2, 2010
Dec 2, 2010 at 7:23 PM UTC
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