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She felt she'd said all she needed to say the torn paper and broken plates had said the rest in the settling dust that swirled peripatetic in the collapsing corridors of the relationship there was a tiny quaver a voice saying, "you should have seen this coming" I didn't, and now half my possessions, my frayed cotton shirts and haphazardly creased pants sit on the passenger seat like sullen accomplices as I drive toward a friend's basement so I can get some sleep.
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May 11, 2015
May 11, 2015 at 8:34 AM UTC
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She felt she'd said all she needed to say the torn paper and broken plates had said the rest in the settling dust that swirled peripatetic in the collapsing corridors of the relationship there was a tiny quaver a voice saying, "you should have seen this coming" I didn't, and now half my possessions, my frayed cotton shirts and haphazardly creased pants sit on the passenger seat like sullen accomplices as I drive toward a friend's basement so I can get some sleep.
when a marriage fails, sometimes you just need to drive
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May 11, 2015
May 11, 2015 at 8:34 AM UTC
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