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coming out of sickness like a phoenix (awkward, damaged, but passionately aflame with the chances of a new life), I drove in the early mornings, before the sun could catch the glint of my eyes, and listened to quiet music about worlds unspoiled and dreams unperverted at sixteen, I had just survived my first battle with the end (the tumor was gone but it took half my mouth with it) and I didn’t know what that meant yet nothing was good but everything was better the cool, dark air tingled my skin with the strangeness of a blind man’s first sight the music helped for the moment
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Feb 18, 2015
Feb 18, 2015 at 10:42 AM UTC
wee morning song
coming out of sickness like a phoenix (awkward, damaged, but passionately aflame with the chances of a new life), I drove in the early mornings, before the sun could catch the glint of my eyes, and listened to quiet music about worlds unspoiled and dreams unperverted at sixteen, I had just survived my first battle with the end (the tumor was gone but it took half my mouth with it) and I didn’t know what that meant yet nothing was good but everything was better the cool, dark air tingled my skin with the strangeness of a blind man’s first sight the music helped for the moment
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wave-break
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Feb 18, 2015
Feb 18, 2015 at 10:42 AM UTC
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