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Arachnid fingers picking at my heart like the peach pit torn from its soft, sweet home and swiftly discarded. Stuck to the side of a garbage bag, perhaps one day it will take root in some far off landfill and grow into a clumsy metaphor for beauty amid heaps of **** That girl with the cotton candy colored hair at the corner of Fourth and Chestnut struggles with four garment bags. Where the **** is she going with four garment bags? I see her every day, sweating, shifting her burdens from arm to shoulder, then back to arm. Except when I’m running late; quarter past whenever. At least tomorrow is Friday when we can all gag on our toothbrushes. The privilege of a clean mouth should come with some discomfort.
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 11:31 AM UTC
Like Gilgamesh At Walmart
Arachnid fingers picking at my heart like the peach pit torn from its soft, sweet home and swiftly discarded. Stuck to the side of a garbage bag, perhaps one day it will take root in some far off landfill and grow into a clumsy metaphor for beauty amid heaps of **** That girl with the cotton candy colored hair at the corner of Fourth and Chestnut struggles with four garment bags. Where the **** is she going with four garment bags? I see her every day, sweating, shifting her burdens from arm to shoulder, then back to arm. Except when I’m running late; quarter past whenever. At least tomorrow is Friday when we can all gag on our toothbrushes. The privilege of a clean mouth should come with some discomfort.
But **** girl, for real. Find a steamer trunk. The kind with little wheels and a telescoping handle? You don't have to be anyone's Sisyphus.
BusbarDancer
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 11:31 AM UTC
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