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I have a soft spot for broken melodies, dark words and repressed emotions. These are the kind I know like the marks on my torso pale branches to deceive countless shadows within. Each consumed the spirits of kindness, adventure and innocence, supplanting the child permitting a deformed entity, possessed with crime-less guilt and constant troubling thoughts--of losses never truly known. A miracle, one might call it, that skin and thin flesh have not imploded. Not yet. Perhaps the body is too stiff, too stubborn. Perhaps the will has enough still to stretch, stretch, stretch, stretch yet until the frail rubber finally snaps where then will the sanity be, where then will life go?
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Jun 13, 2015
Jun 13, 2015 at 12:00 AM UTC
Verge of Final Descent
I have a soft spot for broken melodies, dark words and repressed emotions. These are the kind I know like the marks on my torso pale branches to deceive countless shadows within. Each consumed the spirits of kindness, adventure and innocence, supplanting the child permitting a deformed entity, possessed with crime-less guilt and constant troubling thoughts--of losses never truly known. A miracle, one might call it, that skin and thin flesh have not imploded. Not yet. Perhaps the body is too stiff, too stubborn. Perhaps the will has enough still to stretch, stretch, stretch, stretch yet until the frail rubber finally snaps where then will the sanity be, where then will life go?
kenneth-everett-rathburn
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Jun 13, 2015
Jun 13, 2015 at 12:00 AM UTC
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