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[simon says jump.] would it surprise you to know, i wonder, that when my mind wanders from the space that surrounds me it goes on magnificent journeys to find you? the first thing i saw when i first saw you was the way you crossed your fingers when you smiled. [simon says stop.] (you are safe with me. lace our hands into a ladder of bones and don’t let go until we’ve found the top and it’s time to leap.) [simon says touch your head.] would it surprise you to know, i wonder, that you’ve drifted in and out of my subconscious but when i rise in the afternoon sun your role has faded to little more than existence? [simon says stand on one foot.] (i’ve been affected in the most basic and essential ways. you wrote your name over my head and grounded me.) i wait for you in the dark. you try so hard, but i strain my eyes, beat my toes on the ground hoping for a sign that you felt the humming of my nerves. (your arms were anchors.) [simon says stop.]
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Aug 20, 2014
Aug 20, 2014 at 9:29 PM UTC
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[simon says jump.] would it surprise you to know, i wonder, that when my mind wanders from the space that surrounds me it goes on magnificent journeys to find you? the first thing i saw when i first saw you was the way you crossed your fingers when you smiled. [simon says stop.] (you are safe with me. lace our hands into a ladder of bones and don’t let go until we’ve found the top and it’s time to leap.) [simon says touch your head.] would it surprise you to know, i wonder, that you’ve drifted in and out of my subconscious but when i rise in the afternoon sun your role has faded to little more than existence? [simon says stand on one foot.] (i’ve been affected in the most basic and essential ways. you wrote your name over my head and grounded me.) i wait for you in the dark. you try so hard, but i strain my eyes, beat my toes on the ground hoping for a sign that you felt the humming of my nerves. (your arms were anchors.) [simon says stop.]
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Aug 20, 2014
Aug 20, 2014 at 9:29 PM UTC
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