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Your backward non-existence. The ignorance of your destruction. You **** the breath from our family. inducing heaviness into everything beat by beat you dragged away dreams, bit by bit you tore the cord, selecting to rid the choice that connected a life to itself and its beauty. And, in frustration we tried to get at you; cutting, inserting, scarring. But we can't recreate you Any-more than we can rid the pain of your absence and, in your absence as instinctive as the hole that grew between the chambers, a mother relieved her grief and a baby was born to pre-fill the hole and to re-honour the grave so as I hate you I must thank you: But believe me here It will only ever stretch as far as for my name.
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May 12, 2015
May 12, 2015 at 6:59 AM UTC
In your absence
Your backward non-existence. The ignorance of your destruction. You **** the breath from our family. inducing heaviness into everything beat by beat you dragged away dreams, bit by bit you tore the cord, selecting to rid the choice that connected a life to itself and its beauty. And, in frustration we tried to get at you; cutting, inserting, scarring. But we can't recreate you Any-more than we can rid the pain of your absence and, in your absence as instinctive as the hole that grew between the chambers, a mother relieved her grief and a baby was born to pre-fill the hole and to re-honour the grave so as I hate you I must thank you: But believe me here It will only ever stretch as far as for my name.
jenniferkeyte
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May 12, 2015
May 12, 2015 at 6:59 AM UTC
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