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I woke and sat, pupils compressed against the window like black olives; watching where the sun used to rise. It's cadence reduced to a vacuum, skin sunk like eyes in the socket of the universe bearing all but a sign: “even the brightest of stars need a retreat to grieve”. I swear you could have knitted the end of the world from the venom in those clouds. So I let these nerves nest in a bed of sorrow; as the dawn poured me back to sleep, indefinitely.
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Feb 4, 2019
Feb 4, 2019 at 7:38 AM UTC
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I woke and sat, pupils compressed against the window like black olives; watching where the sun used to rise. It's cadence reduced to a vacuum, skin sunk like eyes in the socket of the universe bearing all but a sign: “even the brightest of stars need a retreat to grieve”. I swear you could have knitted the end of the world from the venom in those clouds. So I let these nerves nest in a bed of sorrow; as the dawn poured me back to sleep, indefinitely.
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Feb 4, 2019
Feb 4, 2019 at 7:38 AM UTC
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