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the daughter of my mother sleeps inside my chest. murmurs in her sleep "i could do it better, i could be loved for it"                       my mother loves her daughter. it's hard, letting her go my home of many years no matter how uncomfortable the bed was how cold the rooms i lived in her was loved in her sometimes i take her out drag her out of my soul like old laundry like nostalgia, like a party dress i slip, quietly, into her skin wear her face, her family. she doesn't fit right. the daughter of my mother is coated in broken glass on the inside but as her i can do it better, i can be loved for it                       my mother loves her daughter. .
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Feb 10, 2021
Feb 10, 2021 at 2:23 AM UTC
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the daughter of my mother sleeps inside my chest. murmurs in her sleep "i could do it better, i could be loved for it"                       my mother loves her daughter. it's hard, letting her go my home of many years no matter how uncomfortable the bed was how cold the rooms i lived in her was loved in her sometimes i take her out drag her out of my soul like old laundry like nostalgia, like a party dress i slip, quietly, into her skin wear her face, her family. she doesn't fit right. the daughter of my mother is coated in broken glass on the inside but as her i can do it better, i can be loved for it                       my mother loves her daughter. .
Bellifer
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16/M/Edinburgh, Scotland
Feb 10, 2021
Feb 10, 2021 at 2:23 AM UTC
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