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I store everything

I rearrange the furniture in my head So that I can fit the boxes in. It’s an enormous amount. I am building towers, But they are spilling over. Your laughter is everywhere. Everything you’ve ever said, Spilled out on the floor. Every time I’ve looked at you, Cramped into too tight boxes In a too full head. I can't let anything go.
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ironatmosphere
Published
Sep 29, 2014
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#you#boxes#towers#ithinkilikeyou
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