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Unemployment

Curled under blankets with the shades pulled tight, I'm hoping for rain so I can't witness the beauty of the summer day. I think I hate it here but I don't know. I find myself wondering why I had to leave. I wish I was on the wind-shorn coast of Kilcar, tasting garlic flavored seaweed and drinking tea on the bluff after a long day of harvesting.
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molly-greenhood
28 / F / American
Published
Oct 13, 2015
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12·67
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#life#happiness#of#new#wishes#meaning#york#unemployed
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