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i dreamt i was shot in the throat by a man who loved me. he cradled me gently, nestled beneath his quilted wings in the dim lampshade light of a Scottish hotel room when he put the steel in the notch above my clavicle. i dreamt i was shot more frequently in my younger years by an older man with jagged stubble and antifreeze eyes and a chilly smile, but the man who loved me was sun-soaked. my mother often tells me my throat turns red when i touch it.
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Oct 7, 2016
Oct 7, 2016 at 10:18 PM UTC
maybe i should go back to therapy for my sensitive skin
i dreamt i was shot in the throat by a man who loved me. he cradled me gently, nestled beneath his quilted wings in the dim lampshade light of a Scottish hotel room when he put the steel in the notch above my clavicle. i dreamt i was shot more frequently in my younger years by an older man with jagged stubble and antifreeze eyes and a chilly smile, but the man who loved me was sun-soaked. my mother often tells me my throat turns red when i touch it.
relaying some experiences with a nightmare recently, to explain how paranoia feels
ce-thompson
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Oct 7, 2016
Oct 7, 2016 at 10:18 PM UTC
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