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Fingernails claw at porcelain skin. Furiously they scratch and scour. Layer after layer I become unstuck. Unravelled. Undone. Picked at the seams. I dig and I dig. Hoping to find the piece of me you didn't like. Or the piece of you in me that keeps me awake at night. Nail on bone, I find ribcage. I find the remnants of my incarcerated heart. Too weak to set it free, I leave it there, barely beating. Helpless. Some things should never be unearthed.
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Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014 at 2:22 PM UTC
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Fingernails claw at porcelain skin. Furiously they scratch and scour. Layer after layer I become unstuck. Unravelled. Undone. Picked at the seams. I dig and I dig. Hoping to find the piece of me you didn't like. Or the piece of you in me that keeps me awake at night. Nail on bone, I find ribcage. I find the remnants of my incarcerated heart. Too weak to set it free, I leave it there, barely beating. Helpless. Some things should never be unearthed.
nicholas-myers
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Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014 at 2:22 PM UTC
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