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the only place left to go is up so I lick the syrup from my fingers and drive north, but every time I leave this place behind it doesn’t stay; it relays back and forth between my head and the thick rope that ties it to the back of the car where it scrapes against the road and bounces between the back tires and the north star, which you pointed out to me once on a night when it wasn’t the brightest in the sky. you stood behind me and pointed up and I heard your hand move and saw your voice rise and questions knocked this place out of my mind until a child tugged on my sleeve and I came tumbling down, pulled along by the sheer weight of here.
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Oct 11, 2014
Oct 11, 2014 at 10:46 PM UTC
objects in mirror are closer than they appear
the only place left to go is up so I lick the syrup from my fingers and drive north, but every time I leave this place behind it doesn’t stay; it relays back and forth between my head and the thick rope that ties it to the back of the car where it scrapes against the road and bounces between the back tires and the north star, which you pointed out to me once on a night when it wasn’t the brightest in the sky. you stood behind me and pointed up and I heard your hand move and saw your voice rise and questions knocked this place out of my mind until a child tugged on my sleeve and I came tumbling down, pulled along by the sheer weight of here.
'I am done with my graceless heart'
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Oct 11, 2014
Oct 11, 2014 at 10:46 PM UTC
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