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It’s 6:24 on a Thursday morn, and I can hear the city workmen carting off the broken pieces of our throw-away lives, the stained and ***** secrets we thought we got rid of so easily by simply tossing them into those bins thoughtfully provided for the purpose But we never think about where it all ends, our broken pieces and soiled yesterdays, piled together in a field somewhere, waiting patiently to become the soil that nourishes our tomorrow
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Sep 11, 2014
Sep 11, 2014 at 7:59 AM UTC
6:24 AM
It’s 6:24 on a Thursday morn, and I can hear the city workmen carting off the broken pieces of our throw-away lives, the stained and ***** secrets we thought we got rid of so easily by simply tossing them into those bins thoughtfully provided for the purpose But we never think about where it all ends, our broken pieces and soiled yesterdays, piled together in a field somewhere, waiting patiently to become the soil that nourishes our tomorrow
Rivenheart
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Sep 11, 2014
Sep 11, 2014 at 7:59 AM UTC
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