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Water Balloons

The air in this room is heavier at night, it inflates my lungs like water balloons. I think about what loneliness is, learning that I'm the only breathing body here. A twin sized bed is plenty of room for me; I can't sleep in a crowded blanket pushing two sets of shoulders together, like a suitcase slipping overstuffed clothes through gaping zipper teeth. I only have one chair in here, barley enough comfort for one. But this room needs another life, two more lungs to share the air. There won't be enough seating, or a place for your clothes. But I won't mind stretching this blanket to cover four shoulders.
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danny-c
32 / M / American
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Dec 7, 2013
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