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I once knew a Dandelion: she knew strange stories and wore large sweaters —too big for her frame, that overcame her bones, and hid her petals from the world. I often found her hunched over the bowl full of smoke and mirrors, for her skin told her lies about herself— never admitted her bones were falling apart, or that she was flushing away her veins, weakening her heart until all her seeds and wishes and pappus were gone.
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Apr 25, 2013
Apr 25, 2013 at 12:50 PM UTC
Dandelion was a Girl.
I once knew a Dandelion: she knew strange stories and wore large sweaters —too big for her frame, that overcame her bones, and hid her petals from the world. I often found her hunched over the bowl full of smoke and mirrors, for her skin told her lies about herself— never admitted her bones were falling apart, or that she was flushing away her veins, weakening her heart until all her seeds and wishes and pappus were gone.
nicole-wheat
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Apr 25, 2013
Apr 25, 2013 at 12:50 PM UTC
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