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I started writing in second grade and couldn’t spell, but I tried to be honest about how I felt that the world seemed just a little too unfair to consider God really had the best penmanship. Because etched concrete contains my family picture, now. And a day won’t pass where you don’t hear how somewhere else someone else is just like you but also just a little worse off. I felt it first in the floorboards as voices gave a steam-engines warning. The wrinkles on this page weren’t necessarily acquired over time But through frustration from lies and that day someone said to you things were just fine when I felt the splinters forming in my spine, digging- I was holding on to rotten ply-wood, cracking Fingers Nails Digging- Breaking. The vacant house now has a yard full of dandelions but I hold my breath as I force a poem from rigor mortised fingers: What doesn’t **** you Will only leave you
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Mar 21, 2016
Mar 21, 2016 at 3:25 PM UTC
"You'll have two Christmases!"
I started writing in second grade and couldn’t spell, but I tried to be honest about how I felt that the world seemed just a little too unfair to consider God really had the best penmanship. Because etched concrete contains my family picture, now. And a day won’t pass where you don’t hear how somewhere else someone else is just like you but also just a little worse off. I felt it first in the floorboards as voices gave a steam-engines warning. The wrinkles on this page weren’t necessarily acquired over time But through frustration from lies and that day someone said to you things were just fine when I felt the splinters forming in my spine, digging- I was holding on to rotten ply-wood, cracking Fingers Nails Digging- Breaking. The vacant house now has a yard full of dandelions but I hold my breath as I force a poem from rigor mortised fingers: What doesn’t **** you Will only leave you
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Mar 21, 2016
Mar 21, 2016 at 3:25 PM UTC
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