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(Let's pretend we are off the stage, the shadows have reached our bellies, the rest of us will be eaten soon enough). These are my memories, like a noir film, of you pressing my unwant down further into my throat. You spoke too soon of a happy ending where there could be none; there are too few songs between us and I never even enjoyed your ****** music. When I think back to those sullen years, do my fingers tremble? You can be assured they do. Two roads diverged; the one less traveled (I thought I took it) and yet, to find, in reality they had been worn down just the same. I no different from my mother who tried so very hard to escape--to burst colorsong out of her breast.
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Aug 2, 2017
Aug 2, 2017 at 8:22 AM UTC
Before Graduation
(Let's pretend we are off the stage, the shadows have reached our bellies, the rest of us will be eaten soon enough). These are my memories, like a noir film, of you pressing my unwant down further into my throat. You spoke too soon of a happy ending where there could be none; there are too few songs between us and I never even enjoyed your ****** music. When I think back to those sullen years, do my fingers tremble? You can be assured they do. Two roads diverged; the one less traveled (I thought I took it) and yet, to find, in reality they had been worn down just the same. I no different from my mother who tried so very hard to escape--to burst colorsong out of her breast.
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Aug 2, 2017
Aug 2, 2017 at 8:22 AM UTC
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