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Chalk

Disagree. Tell me your favorite fears I can take it. Throw me away. I might decide to come back. Cuts in my soul like chalk on my sidewalk wash away eventually dust where they once were. Vibrant colors adorn fresh words fresh newness striking the stone. Marks are so easily made. Time passes colors wash away to white to grey a memory invisible molecules. And the rock remains still.
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tianna-elise-lind
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Oct 17, 2011
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