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A Death in the Family

by wordsalwayshurt

Bodies. And a place to contract my stomach. A home to lose my self in. All theses things return. And now that I've returned, there are some with bands. Some have lost, some have found. And for so long, my wonders have failed me. Those walls all fade and the light is deafening. Still mistaken. Forever underground.
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Feb 10, 2014
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