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I think it's finally happened. I'm functioning again. Thawing out on a deckchair in my concreted garden, the sky is thinning and promising March. It's finally happened. I don't have to pretend. I had forgotten the taste of air, now I walk through the book shops, peeling through new volumes and nesting for my own. I think I'm getting there. All barriers descending. Misery is not ending but changing, forming to constellations of doubt in the vast expanse of space. I'm finally getting there. I'm functioning again. The papers are stacking and news is coming in; we have thrown down our arms, crossing continents in the sun.
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Feb 27, 2014
Feb 27, 2014 at 2:30 PM UTC
How Things Will End
I think it's finally happened. I'm functioning again. Thawing out on a deckchair in my concreted garden, the sky is thinning and promising March. It's finally happened. I don't have to pretend. I had forgotten the taste of air, now I walk through the book shops, peeling through new volumes and nesting for my own. I think I'm getting there. All barriers descending. Misery is not ending but changing, forming to constellations of doubt in the vast expanse of space. I'm finally getting there. I'm functioning again. The papers are stacking and news is coming in; we have thrown down our arms, crossing continents in the sun.
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Edward-Coles
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26/M/English
Feb 27, 2014
Feb 27, 2014 at 2:30 PM UTC
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