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Wildflower

from Black Coffee, Bad Habits by Choke Up

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There is a dark mountain rising in my chest and it's shortening my breath, because I see her staring back at me and my god, she's so goddamn pretty. I am bereft but I am not empty; there is an ever-­looming climb behind my teeth. Send a Sherpa to come help me, baby. I've been out braving these snow drifts, lonely. I never did make the ascent, you fought your way to the summit, held council with nine new moons and left your heart in the operating room. All our time debating, I couldn't see the hue had changed in your eyes, just steady footing fading. So defenses bloomed like waves of wildflowers and breaches blew away like dandelion seeds cast asunder in the breeze. Take me home, I'm bleeding.

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from Black Coffee, Bad Habits, released February 3, 2015

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