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Believing
I once knew when caterpillars danced on my hands
I let them, instead of crushing their ideals like my sister
I bended the waters of every, lake to secure my families need for moisture
I cried to dare God to ever turn his head near me
I tattooed my heart to show I loved everything
When I shed my skin, there was no muscle but bone
The decapitated heads of my undecided conscience still didn’t comfort me
I saw no stepping stone, you took all them for yourself
But it won’t matter; only the real ones will be farther
Fresh yellow rotting flesh is the only smell in my dreams
Painful cat’s claws are there too, like darkness when you close your eyes
The grass you walk on only wants to be thanked for being there
Like the subtle butterflies ache for belonging, in this catch and be caught world
I believed in drowning my cookies, in not milk but visions of the aftertaste
Doubting to believe, I danced with you, but you stepped on my oval toes, changing toes
I put believe in your mailbox, did you get it
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