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Jun 2017
I learned to stop dancing with the memory of you
to stop hoping someone else might fit in the depression your body left on my mattress
you were not my saving grace
I wake up in the morning and my sheets kiss my bare skin
the sun running across my shoulders, warmer than your hands ever felt
I am whole without you, I am whole by myself
Madison Greene
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Madison Greene  22/F/South Carolina
(22/F/South Carolina)   
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