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memory

by michelle-reicks

I've never memorized another person the way i memorized you i no longer possess the capability my neuroplasticity is spent it's all been pruned away memorizing your freckles your facial ticks the way you swish and move and groan my brain has taught itself my brain has learned it will not stay no one stays
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Mar 9
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