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by hayley-robertson

is an egg ever left out of the egg carton? or a red crayon out of a pack of 24? what about the right-foot-sock or the left-hand-glove? no did the husband ever forget about his wife? well, maybe sometimes but i would never forget about you the group of white sheep and i the black roaming around aimlessly searching for friendship for an invitation into your bountiful pasture where you graze day after day and where i stand on the other side of the fence gazing in wondering if you'll notice me or my efforts or anything really do you notice anything other than yourselves? can you see over your side of the fence? do you even want to see? i am the egg i am the red crayon i am the right-foot-sock and the left-hand-glove do you know what happens to things that are lost? they are eventually found
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25 / F
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Written by
hayley-robertson
25 / F
Published
Feb 25, 2017
Time
2m
Tags
#lonely#friendship#longing#mistreated#leftout
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