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I am in the middle of a wake a paper weight holding down the pondering, wandering thoughts of a man who commuted suicide in the magrins people write their sorrows in a dialect I recognize but do not fully understand I read them because they hand them to me it is not my sorrow to take I have no right to it but it is their sorrow to share broken off into shards passed hand to hand in hopes the sharp edges may dull in time I will hold each shard given warm them in my hands dull the edges on my flesh before I return it to the teller So that they are one step closer to a picture that no longer hurts to touch
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Jan 7, 2019
Jan 7, 2019 at 11:40 AM UTC
paperweight shrine
I am in the middle of a wake a paper weight holding down the pondering, wandering thoughts of a man who commuted suicide in the magrins people write their sorrows in a dialect I recognize but do not fully understand I read them because they hand them to me it is not my sorrow to take I have no right to it but it is their sorrow to share broken off into shards passed hand to hand in hopes the sharp edges may dull in time I will hold each shard given warm them in my hands dull the edges on my flesh before I return it to the teller So that they are one step closer to a picture that no longer hurts to touch
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24/Non-binary/Ohio
Jan 7, 2019
Jan 7, 2019 at 11:40 AM UTC
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