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we have a peace plant in our living room when it's thirsty it's leaves drag on our dust filled floors and it's blooms look like the eyelids of the old ********** that walks around on grant street when she's looking for change to buy her next forty- brown, bruised, and sagging, as if they've seen enough to last them a lifetime i oblige the ***** often, giving her quarters and whatever else i can find in my backpack, i oblige the plant too, giving it water and opening the blinds, but neither seem to be reaching a better quality of life, despite my best efforts i find myself in inconceivably unforgiving situations often, because of my best efforts, and i'm beginning to wonder when i lost sight of what it means to really, truly, wholeheartedly give
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May 22, 2013
May 22, 2013 at 10:33 PM UTC
peace plants and old ******
we have a peace plant in our living room when it's thirsty it's leaves drag on our dust filled floors and it's blooms look like the eyelids of the old ********** that walks around on grant street when she's looking for change to buy her next forty- brown, bruised, and sagging, as if they've seen enough to last them a lifetime i oblige the ***** often, giving her quarters and whatever else i can find in my backpack, i oblige the plant too, giving it water and opening the blinds, but neither seem to be reaching a better quality of life, despite my best efforts i find myself in inconceivably unforgiving situations often, because of my best efforts, and i'm beginning to wonder when i lost sight of what it means to really, truly, wholeheartedly give
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May 22, 2013
May 22, 2013 at 10:33 PM UTC
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