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Stapled Shut

I wouldn't say I'm a fortune teller, but I knew just what would happen. No words came out of your mouth. Stapled shut. And you're coming undone everywhere else. When my eyes open to another cloudy morning, I'll think about it. You may think about me. This is how it goes. No words come out your mouth. And then we're friends. And we're friends, and we're friends. Then we come undone.
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lauren-palmer
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Jan 25, 2012
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