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for Beginners imagine a disposable razor on the oldest face you know, deteriorated and dropped, the sun's shadow in the cropped crowd we forget he's there sometimes, they'll say. he always shaves on a Sunday, they'll pray. the dog died not long back, some'll whisper. imagine a week's worth of beard down a plug hole, some bits black some bits gray, some bits there 'cos he pressed a little hard that day we forgot he was there, they'll say. he always shaved on a Sunday, they'll pray. only a week ago he went, some'll whisper. imagine no one holding your hand down the stairs, across the road, into cheap 24 hour corner shops, imagine no one holding your hand when it matters, or mattered.
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Jan 5, 2014
Jan 5, 2014 at 11:04 AM UTC
Oliver & Anna
for Beginners imagine a disposable razor on the oldest face you know, deteriorated and dropped, the sun's shadow in the cropped crowd we forget he's there sometimes, they'll say. he always shaves on a Sunday, they'll pray. the dog died not long back, some'll whisper. imagine a week's worth of beard down a plug hole, some bits black some bits gray, some bits there 'cos he pressed a little hard that day we forgot he was there, they'll say. he always shaved on a Sunday, they'll pray. only a week ago he went, some'll whisper. imagine no one holding your hand down the stairs, across the road, into cheap 24 hour corner shops, imagine no one holding your hand when it matters, or mattered.
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Jan 5, 2014
Jan 5, 2014 at 11:04 AM UTC
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