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I bite at my cuticles Instead of screaming I scratch myself Excoriating skin Building resilience I think I watch the flush of menopausal acne Creep up one side of my neck And obsess, instead, over the marionette lines Forming at my mouth I can see age spreading Across me Consuming youth As though it were a right Dispassionately I exercise Lifting weight and spirits For a while Cursorily I remind myself To design a life To make it what? Better? What is ‘better’? That question of ‘what does it look like’? Success happiness joy Stick those three on a decal Then stick it to the kitchen wall It won’t make it come true. It’s just future landfill graffiti.
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Jul 15, 2025
Jul 15, 2025 at 3:21 AM UTC
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I bite at my cuticles Instead of screaming I scratch myself Excoriating skin Building resilience I think I watch the flush of menopausal acne Creep up one side of my neck And obsess, instead, over the marionette lines Forming at my mouth I can see age spreading Across me Consuming youth As though it were a right Dispassionately I exercise Lifting weight and spirits For a while Cursorily I remind myself To design a life To make it what? Better? What is ‘better’? That question of ‘what does it look like’? Success happiness joy Stick those three on a decal Then stick it to the kitchen wall It won’t make it come true. It’s just future landfill graffiti.
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Jul 15, 2025
Jul 15, 2025 at 3:21 AM UTC
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