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I can't remember what the placemats on my kitchen table used to look like, Or why you hated the word "cauliflower" so much. I can't recall the arrangement of your irises, Or which side of me you thought was brighter. I don't know what your voice sounded like anymore, Or why the things I want to care about are the things that everyone else keeps telling me don't matter. But I won't ever lose the way the pitch of your voice rose when I upset you, but never the volume, Like a wave fighting too desperately Against an all too familiar current.
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Aug 13, 2015
Aug 13, 2015 at 4:03 PM UTC
Spotless Mind Syndrome
I can't remember what the placemats on my kitchen table used to look like, Or why you hated the word "cauliflower" so much. I can't recall the arrangement of your irises, Or which side of me you thought was brighter. I don't know what your voice sounded like anymore, Or why the things I want to care about are the things that everyone else keeps telling me don't matter. But I won't ever lose the way the pitch of your voice rose when I upset you, but never the volume, Like a wave fighting too desperately Against an all too familiar current.
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Aug 13, 2015
Aug 13, 2015 at 4:03 PM UTC
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