Parts That I Have Two Of

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susansnow
susansnow
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Remember when your momma told us that we looked just alike two old people in chairs?

I was twenty wonder what I look like to her now.
Your friend told me that your heart does not work
I remember when I would give you parts that I have two of I only have one of those it is flat bruised. Put my hands out, palms up, like you said eyed me up like quiver and road kill.
I cannot stop since nothing new is wrong with me
I guess that it's with you.Well what can I say you says once on a chrissmiss card you took time out to write your name I was fool to think it was a contract. we stood apart

in a picture, looking up like we saw something
we cannot explain.
you hung it on your wall for everyone to see. Did you burn us? Are we like our fathers both and putsmother to flame?

Asked me what you liked I said I can guess, bowling days steakfries miniatures and kitten shit
but pigtail curls tarot cards and bags of mojo wet bone something my momma said aint right just wont do.

Remember when we got hit hard by bus.
Remember when we you and me, shag carpet, rotary phone and jungle room?
Remember when we a sick cold night you were yellow.
Remember when we felt hard what it was like at night to lose?


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