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(to kevin's victims)

my heart

will never be as heavy as the ones of the

children who are forced to learn the anatomy of a gun

in two seconds

flat. it doesn't matter if you believe in

god. god finds calm in

violence, god doesn't come

here, to the schools that are named after presidents and

townspeople who've done good

deeds, places

that were supposed to be

safe.

 

my heart

will never be as heavy as the ones of the

parents who sent their kids to

school in dresses and ironed

khakis and two little

pigtails and got them back in

body bags. there are no

flags here. no Purple Hearts

for the kids who couldn't wait long enough to find

god.

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Written by
chooper454
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Published
Dec 13, 2015
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tw

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#tw#triggerwarning#psychopathy#schoolshooting#kevin
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