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Mar 2021
It hangs in the air. It’s stifling. We carry it in our hearts. It’s heavy.
We grieve the missing pieces, but also the empty spaces they belong to.
The parts of ourselves with muscle memories that no longer have a purpose. Parts of ourselves that become inaccessible, and try as we might, we can never enter that space again.

How do you hold a hand that isn’t there?
Sarah
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Sarah  31/F/Michigan
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         SiouxF, Khaab, Elemental, ---, Amanda Kay Burke and 2 others
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