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in the corner of your mind waiting for morsels of memory on which to munch. The monster likes the happy thoughts — the ones that bring bubbles to your belly and an upward crinkle to your lovely lips — He gobbles them up, chews the goodness right from their marrow, breaking their fragile skeletons, twisting them into terrible creatures who scuttle and whimper and whisper. They live in the shadows now — the memories that once brought you joy — rent and broken by the jaws of the Monster in your mind.
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Oct 4, 2017
Oct 4, 2017 at 6:15 PM UTC
There's a monster
in the corner of your mind waiting for morsels of memory on which to munch. The monster likes the happy thoughts — the ones that bring bubbles to your belly and an upward crinkle to your lovely lips — He gobbles them up, chews the goodness right from their marrow, breaking their fragile skeletons, twisting them into terrible creatures who scuttle and whimper and whisper. They live in the shadows now — the memories that once brought you joy — rent and broken by the jaws of the Monster in your mind.
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Oct 4, 2017
Oct 4, 2017 at 6:15 PM UTC
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