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Olivia Frederick Oct 2014
I am from a cluttered family tree and old wives' tales,
From coal-tinted clothes and the sound of our train.

I am from unridden bikes and muddy boots,
From gasping tears over puppies and kitties.

I am from The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
And counting cars on her tiny porch.

I am from "mmhm, mmhm," and "scratch my back,"
And "I love you bigger than the whole sky."

I am from singing when you don't feel like it and running to Granny's house,
From apples with salt and flimsy UNO cards.

I am from a chilly room that smells of old books,
From crouching beneath barbed-wire to gather blackberries.

I am from the house on the hill, the little back room,
From the gravel driveway and rusty Ol' Blue.

I am from the Frederick heritage, the Daugherty line,
From Isaiah 40:13 and "find your wings."
3/3/2013
A cold wind slapped my face
And another time to shut down
Well, my arms they felt so weak and strong
Under your window, well it shone like a light
Tonight the air has teeth
I wish I had another way to breathe
And all you, you ever say
All you ever say
All you ever say, is...
Stop breakin' in my heart

"Breakin' in My Heart"
by Tom Verlaine
β„— 1979 Elektra Records
Guitar: Adey Wilson -
Percussion: Allan Schwartzberg
Piano: Bruce Brody
AdditionalΒ Β Vocals: Deerfrance
Percussion: Fred Smith
Percussion: Jay Dee Daugherty
Guitar: Mark Abel
Guitar: Rick Wilson
Drums: Tom Thompson
Guitar, Vocals: Tom Verlaine
Composer: Tom Verlaine

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