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they positioned their little bodies on their big, silver rocks shaded by aluminum trees and innocence one of them bobbed the head of a stuffed animal like mine, rotting in my bedroom but alive in his humble hands as he asked if they could be friends forever. I don't want to say he is naive, but sat upon this distant park bench I'm less than dispirited to admit that the aluminum trees can crumble; the silver rocks will rust, and that it was, in fact, his own little hand bobbing in false reassurance; as he already relied on something artificial for solace.
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Aug 29, 2015
Aug 29, 2015 at 9:50 PM UTC
solace//distant park bench
they positioned their little bodies on their big, silver rocks shaded by aluminum trees and innocence one of them bobbed the head of a stuffed animal like mine, rotting in my bedroom but alive in his humble hands as he asked if they could be friends forever. I don't want to say he is naive, but sat upon this distant park bench I'm less than dispirited to admit that the aluminum trees can crumble; the silver rocks will rust, and that it was, in fact, his own little hand bobbing in false reassurance; as he already relied on something artificial for solace.
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Aug 29, 2015
Aug 29, 2015 at 9:50 PM UTC
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