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The Machine parts in me have rusted I am all creaking metal fatigue And slowly splintering glass I am not indestructible I am not build to withstand The storms I have weathered But I have survived them Maybe a little less intact Than I was before And each one wears down Each part of me a little more There are no spare parts here And when one wears out You have to learn To live without it Until you are nothing but Jangling bits inside a Worn down shell A barely functioning Version of what you Once were But then again you have More storms to weather Than you could know After all, They don’t make them Like you anymore.
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Mar 11, 2015
Mar 11, 2015 at 12:07 AM UTC
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The Machine parts in me have rusted I am all creaking metal fatigue And slowly splintering glass I am not indestructible I am not build to withstand The storms I have weathered But I have survived them Maybe a little less intact Than I was before And each one wears down Each part of me a little more There are no spare parts here And when one wears out You have to learn To live without it Until you are nothing but Jangling bits inside a Worn down shell A barely functioning Version of what you Once were But then again you have More storms to weather Than you could know After all, They don’t make them Like you anymore.
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Mar 11, 2015
Mar 11, 2015 at 12:07 AM UTC
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