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She touched me. In something so indifferent to maternity, an inhumane humanity drying me of innocence. She took my body, now a stranger of skin, and made it a mess of cells that collide in agony. Broken, may I say, but a break that'll never heal. Fingers I can't quite comprehend, lacking dignity wholly. I hate her. I hate how I still feel her hands on me sometimes, an immortal grasp at my pride. I hate her.
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Jan 6, 2021
Jan 6, 2021 at 2:06 AM UTC
Loving Touch Lost in Tragedy
She touched me. In something so indifferent to maternity, an inhumane humanity drying me of innocence. She took my body, now a stranger of skin, and made it a mess of cells that collide in agony. Broken, may I say, but a break that'll never heal. Fingers I can't quite comprehend, lacking dignity wholly. I hate her. I hate how I still feel her hands on me sometimes, an immortal grasp at my pride. I hate her.
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Jan 6, 2021
Jan 6, 2021 at 2:06 AM UTC
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