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Unearth Me

You broke your little girl.

 

You dropped her head

in a boiling ***

and the pressure

broke her skull.

 

Fished her out

and set her

in the sun to

dry and dry and dry.

 

Your neglectful hands

left her there to turn

the color of things

trapped between train tracks.

 

And now she exists.

You can hear her

but you don’t understand

what she’s screaming.

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Apr 27, 2015
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