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Fingertip memories carve through me.   Neck nape scratch; Shimmering sheet of liquid glass, imitation.    As if the perfection of its surface were too unbearable to stand;      You were forced to embed your signature.   While my marrow froze, I let you. You became fossilized fragments of what has been, but never will be.   The past has been put into a capsule we will not open, in order to preserve the sparse instants of sacredness we fear will never again reveal themselves.                                              The imprint still aches as I attempt to regenerate.
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Sep 1, 2015
Sep 1, 2015 at 10:53 PM UTC
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Fingertip memories carve through me.   Neck nape scratch; Shimmering sheet of liquid glass, imitation.    As if the perfection of its surface were too unbearable to stand;      You were forced to embed your signature.   While my marrow froze, I let you. You became fossilized fragments of what has been, but never will be.   The past has been put into a capsule we will not open, in order to preserve the sparse instants of sacredness we fear will never again reveal themselves.                                              The imprint still aches as I attempt to regenerate.
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Sep 1, 2015
Sep 1, 2015 at 10:53 PM UTC
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