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Losing you was like shedding the extra fat off my belly; I loved it, maybe, too much. Now I stand tall, thin and gaunt. Push me over and I may fall over. Share with me, your story, Allegories of time times you spent alone and vulnerable in a single moment, small as a raisin, large as a glacier. Forget about me, as you live out your journey through song and Calligraphy. You belch and I wipe off the ***** from your chin. Silly me, you say. Take this blade, cut away the fragile hairs from my forearm. Let me go, like a mother unwrapping her fingers around her baby boy's shoulders so that he can ride his blue bicycle and pedal off into the distant sunset. The light is growing, and we are smiling.
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Jan 27, 2017
Jan 27, 2017 at 9:14 AM UTC
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Losing you was like shedding the extra fat off my belly; I loved it, maybe, too much. Now I stand tall, thin and gaunt. Push me over and I may fall over. Share with me, your story, Allegories of time times you spent alone and vulnerable in a single moment, small as a raisin, large as a glacier. Forget about me, as you live out your journey through song and Calligraphy. You belch and I wipe off the ***** from your chin. Silly me, you say. Take this blade, cut away the fragile hairs from my forearm. Let me go, like a mother unwrapping her fingers around her baby boy's shoulders so that he can ride his blue bicycle and pedal off into the distant sunset. The light is growing, and we are smiling.
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Jan 27, 2017
Jan 27, 2017 at 9:14 AM UTC
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