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American

by erin-suurkoivu

My pieces scattered, no more sacred than dust on the wind. Lately, the outside world has felt cold, foreign, and alien. (Especially anything American.) Of course, being in this wave of blue, I would be hacked to death. I feel innocent in my arrogance. A drudge to the syrup tin, cheap and sufficient— the honey hoarded.
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Oct 25, 2019
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#american#alien#cold#outsideworld#bluewave#conservative#drudge#syruptin#honey#hoarded
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