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You said "Pull, and don't stop pulling until I tell you to." I knew this was where my training as a wind breather was going to pay off. I expelled all nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen from my alveoli And pulled. I pulled and I looked at you, Staring at me. I deconstructed your face, your hair, your teeth, your eyes, your clothes, your life. I deconstructed your Mexico and what you did to my friend. I deconstructed the cigarettes you and your brother bummed off of me. I tore you apart. Organism, ***** tissue, cell, organelle, molecule, atom, electrons protons and neutrons. I couldn't pull any longer. I don't know if you knew I couldn't, Or simply determined I was set. "Okay, stop." I couldn't breathe out. I couldn't breathe in. I was suffocating. She put poison in my lungs and my body is dying. Water. Water. It stops. I can breathe. My lungs recoil and I can see straight. She poisoned me but I love her.
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Feb 27, 2017
Feb 27, 2017 at 7:11 AM UTC
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You said "Pull, and don't stop pulling until I tell you to." I knew this was where my training as a wind breather was going to pay off. I expelled all nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen from my alveoli And pulled. I pulled and I looked at you, Staring at me. I deconstructed your face, your hair, your teeth, your eyes, your clothes, your life. I deconstructed your Mexico and what you did to my friend. I deconstructed the cigarettes you and your brother bummed off of me. I tore you apart. Organism, ***** tissue, cell, organelle, molecule, atom, electrons protons and neutrons. I couldn't pull any longer. I don't know if you knew I couldn't, Or simply determined I was set. "Okay, stop." I couldn't breathe out. I couldn't breathe in. I was suffocating. She put poison in my lungs and my body is dying. Water. Water. It stops. I can breathe. My lungs recoil and I can see straight. She poisoned me but I love her.
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Feb 27, 2017
Feb 27, 2017 at 7:11 AM UTC
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