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(Sometimes I crackle, like the sound of a pencil         that you wanted to break         to prove to yourself         that sometimes it's okay to break a pencil and I wish I could see beyond the horizon of my own mind         that glows with the simplest doubt         and with the simplest fear;         and so some wrinkles hide under other ones disease and psychosis are the best kind of blanket         like the forts you made as a kid         where you could hide and they'd find you         but you could still not listen; if you wanted to)
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May 15, 2011
May 15, 2011 at 1:29 PM UTC
Hypochondriac
(Sometimes I crackle, like the sound of a pencil         that you wanted to break         to prove to yourself         that sometimes it's okay to break a pencil and I wish I could see beyond the horizon of my own mind         that glows with the simplest doubt         and with the simplest fear;         and so some wrinkles hide under other ones disease and psychosis are the best kind of blanket         like the forts you made as a kid         where you could hide and they'd find you         but you could still not listen; if you wanted to)
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May 15, 2011
May 15, 2011 at 1:29 PM UTC
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