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In my lifetime, I’ve loved so many pages. But I love this page. I love this page with my whole heart --the way the pen moves as it pumps blood to my fingers-- how the ink stains this once blank page. --how with one staple, my summer becomes an insert, an attachment that can be ripped out and forgotten Maybe even burned. Like any one of the stained pages from my **** stain of a year. Rip. Flick. Ashes. It can be gone. I’m ready. Let it burn.
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Jun 27, 2013
Jun 27, 2013 at 5:00 PM UTC
Cremation
In my lifetime, I’ve loved so many pages. But I love this page. I love this page with my whole heart --the way the pen moves as it pumps blood to my fingers-- how the ink stains this once blank page. --how with one staple, my summer becomes an insert, an attachment that can be ripped out and forgotten Maybe even burned. Like any one of the stained pages from my **** stain of a year. Rip. Flick. Ashes. It can be gone. I’m ready. Let it burn.
natalie-jane
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Jun 27, 2013
Jun 27, 2013 at 5:00 PM UTC
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