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i remember when i was young and would connect the freckles on my mother's leg like it was a game in one of those silly children's books. thing's aren't like that anymore... "why must everything change?" i'm just a withered flower dying to know what it's like to finally feel alive. i want to be home. my yearn for a placeholder. this town swallows me whole, willingly. shocked or overwhelmed. i bustle underneath my bed only to find childhood memories, but emerge to something more wishful. home is but a variable. i'm left to choose.
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Jun 19, 2015
Jun 19, 2015 at 11:07 AM UTC
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i remember when i was young and would connect the freckles on my mother's leg like it was a game in one of those silly children's books. thing's aren't like that anymore... "why must everything change?" i'm just a withered flower dying to know what it's like to finally feel alive. i want to be home. my yearn for a placeholder. this town swallows me whole, willingly. shocked or overwhelmed. i bustle underneath my bed only to find childhood memories, but emerge to something more wishful. home is but a variable. i'm left to choose.
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Jun 19, 2015
Jun 19, 2015 at 11:07 AM UTC
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