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Infinite

I remember your words

they wrapped around my wrists

thin red ribbons

 

I remember the bruises

they flowered over my skin

a morbid garden

 

I remember your lies

they kept my body shaking & crying

many restless nights

 

I remember your insults

fat, ugly, not good enough, stupid

& somehow my body shriveled

 

I remember it all

and nothing is infinite but I was dust

and to dust I returned

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teresa-kay-dockery
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May 11, 2013
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