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I swear the palms of my hands look far too thin for the weight of my world. My fingers too short to count the number of times I've been unsure how much longer my legs can go. But where my body fails my heart will not, and though sometimes strength dictates that the words I can't write leave paper cuts beneath my nails, I swallow every word for safekeeping. I'd give them back if I had any pounds to lose, but I don't worry anymore for the safety of the pages I choke down, I don't need a bookmark to remember, thats what bruises are for.
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Apr 6, 2014
Apr 6, 2014 at 12:28 AM UTC
My Anatomy
I swear the palms of my hands look far too thin for the weight of my world. My fingers too short to count the number of times I've been unsure how much longer my legs can go. But where my body fails my heart will not, and though sometimes strength dictates that the words I can't write leave paper cuts beneath my nails, I swallow every word for safekeeping. I'd give them back if I had any pounds to lose, but I don't worry anymore for the safety of the pages I choke down, I don't need a bookmark to remember, thats what bruises are for.
ris-howie
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Apr 6, 2014
Apr 6, 2014 at 12:28 AM UTC
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