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Charade “Stand behind me now,” I tell the charcoal scarecrow. Bony fingers tap, trying to refract me into my darkest madness. In the dusty silence, trying to supplant me, is a madwoman. They won’t know - I hide myself within myself. My Kabuki face stands in for me. Ghost worms wind themselves around me, trying to pull me from my cherished space. Never let them see you are crazy - or they will expect it all the time.
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Jul 19, 2015
Jul 19, 2015 at 7:53 AM UTC
Charade
Charade “Stand behind me now,” I tell the charcoal scarecrow. Bony fingers tap, trying to refract me into my darkest madness. In the dusty silence, trying to supplant me, is a madwoman. They won’t know - I hide myself within myself. My Kabuki face stands in for me. Ghost worms wind themselves around me, trying to pull me from my cherished space. Never let them see you are crazy - or they will expect it all the time.
sherry-asbury
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Jul 19, 2015
Jul 19, 2015 at 7:53 AM UTC
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