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you told me i was an eagle simple as that, i believed you tied my shoelaces together took off my shirt jumped from the roof with you holding my hand you told me i was unstoppable so i never gave up still making propellers out of paper mache and over-watering the succulents you told me you loved me with your fingernails in the soft young flesh of my back you swore you weren't a liar but we were both drunk you wrote your phone number on my cast you told me once that i was a big engine and i took it to my powerless heart did some body work ran screaming through the streets roaring naked at midnight perched on a solar eclipse singing sinatra to a cat.
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Oct 26, 2014
Oct 26, 2014 at 1:32 PM UTC
eagle
you told me i was an eagle simple as that, i believed you tied my shoelaces together took off my shirt jumped from the roof with you holding my hand you told me i was unstoppable so i never gave up still making propellers out of paper mache and over-watering the succulents you told me you loved me with your fingernails in the soft young flesh of my back you swore you weren't a liar but we were both drunk you wrote your phone number on my cast you told me once that i was a big engine and i took it to my powerless heart did some body work ran screaming through the streets roaring naked at midnight perched on a solar eclipse singing sinatra to a cat.
david-badgerow
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Oct 26, 2014
Oct 26, 2014 at 1:32 PM UTC
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