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I remember when I cried everyday. In the morning, When I woke up to bleakness The vast nothingness that is space and time and people. In the afternoon, After hours of silence Painful time passing tortuously slow. In the evening, When the people surround you To pick at you with questions Murdering, merciless questions. And at night, The epitome of alone Fingers clinging to clean sheets Hysterical screaming The constant blood Begging God With nothing but the promise That tomorrow will be the same.
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 6:10 PM UTC
The Daily Routine of an Invisible Woman
I remember when I cried everyday. In the morning, When I woke up to bleakness The vast nothingness that is space and time and people. In the afternoon, After hours of silence Painful time passing tortuously slow. In the evening, When the people surround you To pick at you with questions Murdering, merciless questions. And at night, The epitome of alone Fingers clinging to clean sheets Hysterical screaming The constant blood Begging God With nothing but the promise That tomorrow will be the same.
alex-cassidy
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 6:10 PM UTC
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