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i have a box full of apples and i give them without looking i never look down the apples seem endless the box unravels forever in my mind and then my hand scrapes the bottom nails on gritty wood, clawing up dust finally i look and the emptiness looks back years pass like this and i carry my body around like an appleless crate and people ask me for fruit and i give them splinters i break off panels from the box its all i have to give i grip the last sliver of wood, it digs in i walk forever, but i know one day i will collapse in an orchard one day i will look up at the open sky and my stomach will be full.
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Apr 18, 2020
Apr 18, 2020 at 7:09 AM UTC
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i have a box full of apples and i give them without looking i never look down the apples seem endless the box unravels forever in my mind and then my hand scrapes the bottom nails on gritty wood, clawing up dust finally i look and the emptiness looks back years pass like this and i carry my body around like an appleless crate and people ask me for fruit and i give them splinters i break off panels from the box its all i have to give i grip the last sliver of wood, it digs in i walk forever, but i know one day i will collapse in an orchard one day i will look up at the open sky and my stomach will be full.
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Apr 18, 2020
Apr 18, 2020 at 7:09 AM UTC
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