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It began with absence, It began with desire, And all the things in between you could not acquire, The eves of the trees were slick with dew, Drops of water all over the leaves, spewed My heart was young, light, propitious, Everything around me kind, bright, almost ridiculous, Perhaps then was when you surmised, That I would prove an absolute delight Did you wonder if it would be easy? I feel like I was supposed to act ****** The veins you clogged and the bones you broke, The fingers you bent and the heels that just won't The hair that was shaven as it grew unheeded, My nails were pulled, they were not needed. Cast down all the hangings that I put on the wall, Take a scythe to them as I watch, in thrall I fell to my knees and you helped me to the ditch, Disposed to push me in as they swang the pots out and hitched Scrubbing as I reeled, I could not get clean The filth was everywhere, I found it hard to deal. In a state of numbness, I found some balance So now I'm clinging to this graceful frame of nonchalance, Pray not leave with distaste, In your abiding, unreasonable hate, You crash about furniture as you do, And I no longer care to clean up after you.
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May 14, 2018
May 14, 2018 at 9:29 AM UTC
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It began with absence, It began with desire, And all the things in between you could not acquire, The eves of the trees were slick with dew, Drops of water all over the leaves, spewed My heart was young, light, propitious, Everything around me kind, bright, almost ridiculous, Perhaps then was when you surmised, That I would prove an absolute delight Did you wonder if it would be easy? I feel like I was supposed to act ****** The veins you clogged and the bones you broke, The fingers you bent and the heels that just won't The hair that was shaven as it grew unheeded, My nails were pulled, they were not needed. Cast down all the hangings that I put on the wall, Take a scythe to them as I watch, in thrall I fell to my knees and you helped me to the ditch, Disposed to push me in as they swang the pots out and hitched Scrubbing as I reeled, I could not get clean The filth was everywhere, I found it hard to deal. In a state of numbness, I found some balance So now I'm clinging to this graceful frame of nonchalance, Pray not leave with distaste, In your abiding, unreasonable hate, You crash about furniture as you do, And I no longer care to clean up after you.
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26/F/Nairobi, KE
May 14, 2018
May 14, 2018 at 9:29 AM UTC
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