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like a vase i dropped her on the floor. i'm not sure if i can put her back together. she won't be the same but i have a feeling she has been broken apart and put back together. you can't trust a man who operates a bulldozer to be a good builder. they say "things have to fall to make way for better things"; i dare not say this to her, she might think i did it on purpose. i don't trust myself to not drop her again after i've put her back together. i've thought about handing her over to someone else to piece back together; i don't trust anyone will know exactly where each piece has to go. you can easily replace a broken vase, unlike people.
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May 10, 2015
May 10, 2015 at 9:08 AM UTC
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like a vase i dropped her on the floor. i'm not sure if i can put her back together. she won't be the same but i have a feeling she has been broken apart and put back together. you can't trust a man who operates a bulldozer to be a good builder. they say "things have to fall to make way for better things"; i dare not say this to her, she might think i did it on purpose. i don't trust myself to not drop her again after i've put her back together. i've thought about handing her over to someone else to piece back together; i don't trust anyone will know exactly where each piece has to go. you can easily replace a broken vase, unlike people.
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May 10, 2015
May 10, 2015 at 9:08 AM UTC
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