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The walls are made from mossy rough blankets, buttressed by lumpy pillows. The flashlight, stolen from the nurse's pocket, casts yellow moonlight to help him survey the land. There's a lot growing in these woods the roves of blood thirsty IV tubes, the constant clatter from distant lands piped through the TV from the next door over. The prognosis is bad, but he doesn't care He's protected here, in his cradled form, still exploring even as he takes his last breaths, ready to conquer new lands.
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Jul 30, 2014
Jul 30, 2014 at 8:41 PM UTC
on a campsite in the hospital bed
The walls are made from mossy rough blankets, buttressed by lumpy pillows. The flashlight, stolen from the nurse's pocket, casts yellow moonlight to help him survey the land. There's a lot growing in these woods the roves of blood thirsty IV tubes, the constant clatter from distant lands piped through the TV from the next door over. The prognosis is bad, but he doesn't care He's protected here, in his cradled form, still exploring even as he takes his last breaths, ready to conquer new lands.
nuha-fariha
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Bangladeshi
Jul 30, 2014
Jul 30, 2014 at 8:41 PM UTC
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