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She lived on the outskirts of sanity, took up jogging to outrun the rush of other voices, burned a sick day organizing her own criticisms, shaved her legs and edges for practice sake, trimmed her disorders as "normal" girls do, bought a fancy dress to envy but never wear, made marks on the calendar to believe she had places to be, like the local coffee shop, where they serve a favorite flavor, somewhat stable, somewhat frenzy.
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Mar 16, 2020
Mar 16, 2020 at 7:54 PM UTC
Outskirts
She lived on the outskirts of sanity, took up jogging to outrun the rush of other voices, burned a sick day organizing her own criticisms, shaved her legs and edges for practice sake, trimmed her disorders as "normal" girls do, bought a fancy dress to envy but never wear, made marks on the calendar to believe she had places to be, like the local coffee shop, where they serve a favorite flavor, somewhat stable, somewhat frenzy.
Inspired by the poem title "Outskirts," by fellow HP writer Amanda.
Carlo-C-Gomez
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56/M/The Exclusion Zone
Mar 16, 2020
Mar 16, 2020 at 7:54 PM UTC
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