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I grew up in a house full of tension and bad words meant in the sincerest of ways the kinds of words that leave bruises worse than a fist and cuts deeper than a butchers knife the tension you could wrap up in a blanket and take to bed at night those cold feelings that grew to be so familiar that you welcomed them with open arms not because you wanted them or even enjoyed those emotions but because they were all you had ever known and when you take away the only constant in your life no matter how much you despised it you're still left with nothing
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Jun 25, 2013
Jun 25, 2013 at 1:08 AM UTC
The Feelings We Grow To Love
I grew up in a house full of tension and bad words meant in the sincerest of ways the kinds of words that leave bruises worse than a fist and cuts deeper than a butchers knife the tension you could wrap up in a blanket and take to bed at night those cold feelings that grew to be so familiar that you welcomed them with open arms not because you wanted them or even enjoyed those emotions but because they were all you had ever known and when you take away the only constant in your life no matter how much you despised it you're still left with nothing
matt-roberts
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Jun 25, 2013
Jun 25, 2013 at 1:08 AM UTC
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