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Seaweed drapes down my back, cloaks my shoulders like a thick leather cape. Snip, snip. A piece for you. You don’t like the way it salts your tongue or slithers down your throat. Maybe sesame dressing or a cold mound of sushi will make it more appetizing. (nope) That’s okay. I have plenty more. But I reach down my spine to find a hollowed out hole, straight through my body, no longer masked by my nights spent underwater. I’m at the surface now and it’s clear that I’ve been drowning all along.
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Nov 3, 2016
Nov 3, 2016 at 7:27 PM UTC
a mermaid with a kimono, spray-painted green
Seaweed drapes down my back, cloaks my shoulders like a thick leather cape. Snip, snip. A piece for you. You don’t like the way it salts your tongue or slithers down your throat. Maybe sesame dressing or a cold mound of sushi will make it more appetizing. (nope) That’s okay. I have plenty more. But I reach down my spine to find a hollowed out hole, straight through my body, no longer masked by my nights spent underwater. I’m at the surface now and it’s clear that I’ve been drowning all along.
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Nov 3, 2016
Nov 3, 2016 at 7:27 PM UTC
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