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while chewing on ice can shatter porcelain veneers, the human collarbone can withstand 8 lbs of force before breaking. she sits in a cupboard, forgotten like wedding china - (every once in a while, someone will take her out, turn her over; though they may shed a tear, they’ve never known her) - all oversized saucer eyes and teacup fingertips; too tired to tell you lies. delicate and fine, the cracks in her bones spell out the stories of such a lonely lifetime; chipped paint and faded flowers insist upon eternity as an ancient antique. she is a teapot that cannot even keep your tea hot held by too much superglue to hold any justifiable value. her handles broken, her lids long-gone she commands no sentimentality abandoned long ago to this dusty unreality.
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Jul 12, 2014
Jul 12, 2014 at 7:43 AM UTC
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while chewing on ice can shatter porcelain veneers, the human collarbone can withstand 8 lbs of force before breaking. she sits in a cupboard, forgotten like wedding china - (every once in a while, someone will take her out, turn her over; though they may shed a tear, they’ve never known her) - all oversized saucer eyes and teacup fingertips; too tired to tell you lies. delicate and fine, the cracks in her bones spell out the stories of such a lonely lifetime; chipped paint and faded flowers insist upon eternity as an ancient antique. she is a teapot that cannot even keep your tea hot held by too much superglue to hold any justifiable value. her handles broken, her lids long-gone she commands no sentimentality abandoned long ago to this dusty unreality.
2014
sophie-grey
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Jul 12, 2014
Jul 12, 2014 at 7:43 AM UTC
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