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Shoebox

Encased in enough tape, I struggle, peeling off the layers as slowly as you would peel an onion. The pile cascades to the floor. Each fragmented piece of tape, blending into the coffee colored carpet. Sticking to the soles of my shoes, Each movement becomes progressively harder. I open the box.
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marissa-navedo
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Mar 29, 2012
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