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I wind my heart back a few hours and let the minute hands knock into each other. I wind my heart back a few hours and let it proceed to share, scare, and comfort in its procession. I sit inside a chair, the confines, stronger and stranger than cement. What is the sound of one person laughing? Beauty lies dormant, a silent preamble. What is the sound of one person aging, Beauty looks away from what she can have. What she can have =/= What she wants
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Sep 30, 2013
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