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My scars show some type of Calculated insanity, An organized sadness That has the potential to eat At the flesh of my thoughts. My scars show some type of Undefined insecurity, Repetition proves this Like science- is that all we are? My scars do not own me though, they speak of adolescence, and the unbearable hollowness that aches, a dull knife: “The human condition” Are we not so hopeless? My bones cry out in objection I should think not, they say No, my scars do not own me, they exist as a part of a whole, made of bones and tissue and something else- striving to be heard among the clamor of waking each morning Something that rumbles deep and is heard and listens when the rain kisses my forearm- each glorious drop is a bell ringing deliverance
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Oct 22, 2013
Oct 22, 2013 at 12:38 AM UTC
Raindrops on Self-Inflicted Scars
My scars show some type of Calculated insanity, An organized sadness That has the potential to eat At the flesh of my thoughts. My scars show some type of Undefined insecurity, Repetition proves this Like science- is that all we are? My scars do not own me though, they speak of adolescence, and the unbearable hollowness that aches, a dull knife: “The human condition” Are we not so hopeless? My bones cry out in objection I should think not, they say No, my scars do not own me, they exist as a part of a whole, made of bones and tissue and something else- striving to be heard among the clamor of waking each morning Something that rumbles deep and is heard and listens when the rain kisses my forearm- each glorious drop is a bell ringing deliverance
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Oct 22, 2013
Oct 22, 2013 at 12:38 AM UTC
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