yellow breaks the day, the detritus fill the sky again.
the part that goes to waste, the tops of bottles renewed as a living thing \
why don’t you send me a christmas card and we’ll feel better about the ways we’ve grown apart
love is a breathing thing
we let ours starve
the steel that straightens me up is caving its time to make peace with a begotten craving
thank heaven for the rain
the launch a quiet perfect time to see what we forgot
the body turns to flame, the fingertips of god revisit a painless dream
why don’t you send me a perfect arm and i’ll feel better about the ways that i fall apart
blood is a breathing thing we let ours dart
the fuel that you transmute from me to your spaceship is not a sign that i hated or loved it
it’s just a sign that i wanted you to breathe too
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