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theres no grief like another day with each foot sunken into the sand-hills of contradictory continents straddling this divide of time and language the ocean has been colored red from our aching hearts since they hammered these border walls up i’m crying at my computer waiting for my best friend to answer i’m crying while i write this letter to my dying grandmother, under her covers an ocean away i’m hoping for a call to me a distinct answer to which side of the shore i belong each time i look at my reflection half of me is gone pieces strewn across unforgiving terrain the stretch of an abyss only as far as the stitches on my left hand the six hour time divide, waiting for my sister's awakening to tell her a dream of us holding hands, which i won’t recall by her morning what is the divide anyway? except an inherent part of my heart i carry the world within me- spilling rivers crushing waves, but it still feels so far apart
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Sep 26, 2018
Sep 26, 2018 at 8:49 AM UTC
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theres no grief like another day with each foot sunken into the sand-hills of contradictory continents straddling this divide of time and language the ocean has been colored red from our aching hearts since they hammered these border walls up i’m crying at my computer waiting for my best friend to answer i’m crying while i write this letter to my dying grandmother, under her covers an ocean away i’m hoping for a call to me a distinct answer to which side of the shore i belong each time i look at my reflection half of me is gone pieces strewn across unforgiving terrain the stretch of an abyss only as far as the stitches on my left hand the six hour time divide, waiting for my sister's awakening to tell her a dream of us holding hands, which i won’t recall by her morning what is the divide anyway? except an inherent part of my heart i carry the world within me- spilling rivers crushing waves, but it still feels so far apart
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Sep 26, 2018
Sep 26, 2018 at 8:49 AM UTC
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