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how to threaten ruin on an otherwise good party
Contributed by
butterat_zool
on
Monday, 12th November 2007 @ 07:35:21 PM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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in thirteen minutes
a savior runs
from left to right
playing a cello
and doing a collection
of foreign dances
before midnight
your eyes have left the room
and in another kind of fountain
your wish blessings
upon thousands of children
i forgot to get you
your birthday present and
forgot to sing your favorite song
and in all the creatures of the world
i’d like to think that
we might sometimes know
what it is we’re doing
and so i ran
up a hundred million stairs
to the very top of the tallest hill
to touch the sea of tranquility
to bathe away the salt in my pores
to set fire to things small and powerful
and in the middle of the room
there was a terror
and it skewered me oblivious
and wore me as a sweater
and when i came to
i lay reborn
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butterat_zool
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2007-11-12 19:35:21] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: how to threaten ruin on an otherwise good party
(User Rating: 1 ) by ladyfawn on
Wednesday, 3rd September 2008 @ 06:46:01 PM AEST (User
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wow! fabulous write! i love the powerful but so gentle ending, i havent been here for a while will watch on baited breath for your next one my friend
hugs n' love nessa |
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