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Where a Paper Clip Holds Nothing

by SusieClevenger

In my desk drawer are broken things, bits of what were, hopes of what could be. It’s a journal without words where a red paper clip holds nothing together, and a tape measure never reached the length of a bookshelf. Tucked in a corner is a faded love letter from my husband, a few words about roses, and how beautiful I was at seventeen.   Sticky notes lay scattered in confetti colors of green, pink, yellow, and blue waiting for ink instead of just taking up space. I should clean it out… send most of it to a waste basket, but not every treasure box holds gold. Mine is a cluttered drawer filled with broken things, the archaeological site of a dreamer with a catalogue of stories to tell.
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SusieClevenger
74 / F / USA
Published
Aug 11, 2025
Time
2m
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#junk#drawer#dreamer#random#broken
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