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It’s sad to think of you alone when you entered this world in an embracing cacophony backseats overloaded with backward-facing long-legged laughs and beds snug with warm bodies and late-night mumbles from father’s house to husband’s and evenings spent looking, talking, eating, smiling I remember how you told me you’d be alright I hadn’t yet learned that it was time to change places I didn’t fill in the gaps where there had been color and music and sweet-smelling coffee You told me you’d be alright.
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Jan 27, 2025
Jan 27, 2025 at 5:00 PM UTC
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It’s sad to think of you alone when you entered this world in an embracing cacophony backseats overloaded with backward-facing long-legged laughs and beds snug with warm bodies and late-night mumbles from father’s house to husband’s and evenings spent looking, talking, eating, smiling I remember how you told me you’d be alright I hadn’t yet learned that it was time to change places I didn’t fill in the gaps where there had been color and music and sweet-smelling coffee You told me you’d be alright.
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Jan 27, 2025
Jan 27, 2025 at 5:00 PM UTC
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