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Call me when you have gasped your throat to splintered wood Reach for me when your fingers have calloused to fractured stone From the depths of the stoney pit of echoing isolation When your legs hold you weary as rusted tin-soldiers If your heart is hardening like lava reaching the ocean If your song is submerged in a rain-on-tin-roof din If your hugging arms are pulled asunder by monsoon landslides If your eyes have filled with the angry spray of November hurricanes Remember a warm hand against cold skin Remember closeness like a heavy felted great-coat Remember a low voice breathing fireplace hot upon your neck Remember two hearts Just two rib-thicknesses apart; Two taught drums, Beating in time Together In song.
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Aug 9, 2014
Aug 9, 2014 at 4:53 PM UTC
Two Ribs Apart
Call me when you have gasped your throat to splintered wood Reach for me when your fingers have calloused to fractured stone From the depths of the stoney pit of echoing isolation When your legs hold you weary as rusted tin-soldiers If your heart is hardening like lava reaching the ocean If your song is submerged in a rain-on-tin-roof din If your hugging arms are pulled asunder by monsoon landslides If your eyes have filled with the angry spray of November hurricanes Remember a warm hand against cold skin Remember closeness like a heavy felted great-coat Remember a low voice breathing fireplace hot upon your neck Remember two hearts Just two rib-thicknesses apart; Two taught drums, Beating in time Together In song.
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Aug 9, 2014
Aug 9, 2014 at 4:53 PM UTC
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