All along a longing to expose the skin around your bones, underneath of all your clothes – then they that cling too small let’s remove. Your greatest injury will be undone, oh! There is such a place on a beach far away, you may lay your head down and in peace there believe you feel settled and good like a drug in your blood, brushing sand off your back, you’ll never be back. Slammed doors hinges liberated. Heavy breath leaving and swallowing hard you took to the curb in the rain. They’re believing that you’ll die but you won’t, no! Clothed in freedom alone, wandering on a road only occupied by settled dust, no more eyes drinking in your tall glass, judging sins of your past, your face stings and it’s red ‘cause they slapped when you said, “Join and touch against me.” You got hurt and you bled from what they did when you said, “Feel the wind on your back, join and touch against me and yourself be at rest.”
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