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you know, the one with the guy and that girl in the train station bar where they just keep trying drinks and looking at things and making conversation while avoiding the big issues? It’s like that whenever we talk. Like, there’s something between us, curled like an unborn fetus ******* the life right out of the womb. This thing that makes me want to scream out loud for you to pleasepleasepleasepleaseplease just stop talking because every time you tell me you care the fetus wiggles. And every time you say “I still want to be friends” it latches onto some part of my gut and begins ******* what little happiness is left in my heart through my small intestine. And regardless of how licorice life tastes, and how many places we visit, how many drinks we try or times we **** there’s always going to be this empty place, this space where I let you let the air in even if I didn’t want it. You promised this would be simple.
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Nov 16, 2011
Nov 16, 2011 at 10:56 PM UTC
Hills Like White Elephants
you know, the one with the guy and that girl in the train station bar where they just keep trying drinks and looking at things and making conversation while avoiding the big issues? It’s like that whenever we talk. Like, there’s something between us, curled like an unborn fetus ******* the life right out of the womb. This thing that makes me want to scream out loud for you to pleasepleasepleasepleaseplease just stop talking because every time you tell me you care the fetus wiggles. And every time you say “I still want to be friends” it latches onto some part of my gut and begins ******* what little happiness is left in my heart through my small intestine. And regardless of how licorice life tastes, and how many places we visit, how many drinks we try or times we **** there’s always going to be this empty place, this space where I let you let the air in even if I didn’t want it. You promised this would be simple.
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Nov 16, 2011
Nov 16, 2011 at 10:56 PM UTC
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