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the doctors say i'm not okay that it's a miracle i met today but i take my pills every night i sleep and i dream i wake and i fight maybe i'm a mess of lights of leather too tight but i do alright. the dog catchers dangle bones in front of my cage but i won't bite. my skin's a battlefield my soldiers won't yield and time has worn holes in my steel-woven shields. yet every day, i lace up my shoes i outfit my army, though i know it will lose i eat my dinner, i brush my teeth and i try my hardest to fall asleep s.h.
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Sep 8, 2014
Sep 8, 2014 at 2:45 AM UTC
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the doctors say i'm not okay that it's a miracle i met today but i take my pills every night i sleep and i dream i wake and i fight maybe i'm a mess of lights of leather too tight but i do alright. the dog catchers dangle bones in front of my cage but i won't bite. my skin's a battlefield my soldiers won't yield and time has worn holes in my steel-woven shields. yet every day, i lace up my shoes i outfit my army, though i know it will lose i eat my dinner, i brush my teeth and i try my hardest to fall asleep s.h.
sophie-grey
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Sep 8, 2014
Sep 8, 2014 at 2:45 AM UTC
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