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No amount of trying can make this place a home. An apartment with blank walls, bare halls. Alabaster from top to bottom, furnished with desks and dressers to match the screen of the dead television. A bed, gray as a suffering sky about to burst at the seams crying out “Mother, where have you gone? Why are you not here with me?” Only to hear no response, and, quieted for the time, returns to the color that everyone who’s never seen an ocean imagines them to be.
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Nov 25, 2017
Nov 25, 2017 at 1:05 PM UTC
Homesick
No amount of trying can make this place a home. An apartment with blank walls, bare halls. Alabaster from top to bottom, furnished with desks and dressers to match the screen of the dead television. A bed, gray as a suffering sky about to burst at the seams crying out “Mother, where have you gone? Why are you not here with me?” Only to hear no response, and, quieted for the time, returns to the color that everyone who’s never seen an ocean imagines them to be.
joshua-sisler
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Nov 25, 2017
Nov 25, 2017 at 1:05 PM UTC
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