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Out my kitchen window I see the barrier surrounding my backyard. And the backyard after that. And the one after that. And the one after that. And so on... Wanting to keep people out. Guarding our things and guarding ourselves. I see your barrier. It's made of the thickest stone. There are barely any cracks or breaks just signs that someone tried to get inside and holes patched from their effort. I wish I could make all the hurt go away. I wish I could provide the comfort you need. I wish I could tear down that stone divider. I wish I could shatter your wall. I stand at your barricade my hands placed on the cold, thick stone. Projecting all my love and warmth into the tips of my fingers. I want nothing more than to rummage through this rubble so that I can find you and hold you.
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Jan 30, 2015
Jan 30, 2015 at 1:12 AM UTC
Breaking Your Barrier
Out my kitchen window I see the barrier surrounding my backyard. And the backyard after that. And the one after that. And the one after that. And so on... Wanting to keep people out. Guarding our things and guarding ourselves. I see your barrier. It's made of the thickest stone. There are barely any cracks or breaks just signs that someone tried to get inside and holes patched from their effort. I wish I could make all the hurt go away. I wish I could provide the comfort you need. I wish I could tear down that stone divider. I wish I could shatter your wall. I stand at your barricade my hands placed on the cold, thick stone. Projecting all my love and warmth into the tips of my fingers. I want nothing more than to rummage through this rubble so that I can find you and hold you.
This is dedicated to my friend, Manny.  I wish I could hug you, friend, and make all the pain you have endured, disappear.
heytherelefty
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Jan 30, 2015
Jan 30, 2015 at 1:12 AM UTC
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