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Crabbed old feet, imprisoned in shoes too small, too ***** and too red. A bit of music escapes from some trendy cafe and she dances in the wailing cold. She remembers when she was pretty. She remembers being young. Now a ***** veil of fears drifts as she finds her old age has begun. She is worn down, worn out, ****** dry by the pain every woman knows. The laughing mouth of the grave waits to welcome her home
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Aug 4, 2015
Aug 4, 2015 at 11:42 AM UTC
Old Woman, #3
Crabbed old feet, imprisoned in shoes too small, too ***** and too red. A bit of music escapes from some trendy cafe and she dances in the wailing cold. She remembers when she was pretty. She remembers being young. Now a ***** veil of fears drifts as she finds her old age has begun. She is worn down, worn out, ****** dry by the pain every woman knows. The laughing mouth of the grave waits to welcome her home
sherry-asbury
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Aug 4, 2015
Aug 4, 2015 at 11:42 AM UTC
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