There’s a warm comfort when your fingers turn blue
and you’re walking with someone you once knew
There’s a trembling sensation as my hand abandons me
I pull you into my lungs, a distant memory of fire
But you are smoke, and I lose you in a frozen exhale.
And I will always make the same mistakes for you,
Defined by all the things that we will do
And I keep your blood in my chest
Made new by what she told me
and like all those who came before,
I can’t keep repeating myself
My hair turns white with the turning back of time
Slow down, and take the time to watch things grow
Everything that now seems new was once irreparably old.
Hello there, how are you?
It’s been years since you’ve been here
Do you remember falling towards the ground?
Your lips rushed towards the grass
You turned your back on every cloud
Every lesson I’ve learned has been borne up from the dirt.
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