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The first time I saw you cry, even the flies got wet, worms scrambled like Israelites before chariots and damp chaos. I never knew your aunt, but maybe this was your first touch of dying. You told me she gave you Chex on the brittle days, cookies on the soft lazy days, Spoke Danish and laughed because the horses knew the ways and all the sisters were named for flowers. The rocks tumble into the glade, and all the flowers wither, even the flies get pummeled, and the nightcrawlers drag the mapleseed down.
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Aug 13, 2019
Aug 13, 2019 at 6:25 PM UTC
To Edna
The first time I saw you cry, even the flies got wet, worms scrambled like Israelites before chariots and damp chaos. I never knew your aunt, but maybe this was your first touch of dying. You told me she gave you Chex on the brittle days, cookies on the soft lazy days, Spoke Danish and laughed because the horses knew the ways and all the sisters were named for flowers. The rocks tumble into the glade, and all the flowers wither, even the flies get pummeled, and the nightcrawlers drag the mapleseed down.
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55/M/Middle America
Aug 13, 2019
Aug 13, 2019 at 6:25 PM UTC
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