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The Redroom
The look in her eyes walked for miles
 But shivers do better to run
 And the ghost from the train took my cabin
 Or at least, that is what I recall
 
 An angel stole flowers from our window box
 An Eskimo played his guitar
 I grew up to summit the staircase
 Before an idea pushed me down
 
 Aliens lived on pastel pink walls
 But couldn't bring themselves to scale
 The night after Christmas, one met me
 And left behind fragments of home
 
 The look in her eyes travel miles
 The tone of her voice broke a bone
 But the red of the earth and the red of a vein
 Were nothing compared to the fall

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