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Cracks creep Snakes on the wall Into the darkest patches Where the light fails From my bed, I can see The shadows of the lizards And the damp In the trees I can see the corners of the bed posts And the humming of wasps They have a nest near by Fierce I can taste the corners of the world From my bed I can feel the cracks Creeping I can hate the very deepest darkest split In the paint And vow to get it fixed Someday Or I could sleep But that’s no good when there’s Dirt on your shoes And there’re no flowers this time of the year I can see around corners From my bed But the snakes creep higher And the trees become damper And the sky sinks down down deep in the ground And it comes back up, around all the corners Clutching diamonds.
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Jan 18, 2011
Jan 18, 2011 at 12:18 PM UTC
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Cracks creep Snakes on the wall Into the darkest patches Where the light fails From my bed, I can see The shadows of the lizards And the damp In the trees I can see the corners of the bed posts And the humming of wasps They have a nest near by Fierce I can taste the corners of the world From my bed I can feel the cracks Creeping I can hate the very deepest darkest split In the paint And vow to get it fixed Someday Or I could sleep But that’s no good when there’s Dirt on your shoes And there’re no flowers this time of the year I can see around corners From my bed But the snakes creep higher And the trees become damper And the sky sinks down down deep in the ground And it comes back up, around all the corners Clutching diamonds.
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Jan 18, 2011
Jan 18, 2011 at 12:18 PM UTC
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