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They've become a rainforest. your eyes drip off of leaves, pouring from tips of branches- scrunched in, your shoulders dictate stories of pain, with knees curled in, knuckles white, clenched and sweaty, whimpers escape lips, reliving memories: mother stalking closets, slamming doors, stomping steps, shouting obscenities but- The belt is put away, rib cages no longer bruised, all left behind. Take a step; Take a breath; Let me in.
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Feb 22, 2015
Feb 22, 2015 at 1:16 PM UTC
Can you trust me?
They've become a rainforest. your eyes drip off of leaves, pouring from tips of branches- scrunched in, your shoulders dictate stories of pain, with knees curled in, knuckles white, clenched and sweaty, whimpers escape lips, reliving memories: mother stalking closets, slamming doors, stomping steps, shouting obscenities but- The belt is put away, rib cages no longer bruised, all left behind. Take a step; Take a breath; Let me in.
jonathan-howard
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Feb 22, 2015
Feb 22, 2015 at 1:16 PM UTC
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