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Who are you to tell me the verdict of a case held within a suitcase enclosed by vines and repression? I suppose it's somewhat of an obsession, if one can be so apathetic. It's not pathetic. I understand a panic, but when the sirens sound, would you even care? Would you sit me down on a slab of cracked concrete and be able to caulk and sew anything that would seep? Or would I be left at sea? I suppose one without emotion cannot feel empathy. So with my lowly, unholy, hollowed-out chest, I lie on the melting asphalt pooling and always becoming warmer to sweat through another fever.
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Sep 11, 2015
Sep 11, 2015 at 3:40 AM UTC
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Who are you to tell me the verdict of a case held within a suitcase enclosed by vines and repression? I suppose it's somewhat of an obsession, if one can be so apathetic. It's not pathetic. I understand a panic, but when the sirens sound, would you even care? Would you sit me down on a slab of cracked concrete and be able to caulk and sew anything that would seep? Or would I be left at sea? I suppose one without emotion cannot feel empathy. So with my lowly, unholy, hollowed-out chest, I lie on the melting asphalt pooling and always becoming warmer to sweat through another fever.
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Sep 11, 2015
Sep 11, 2015 at 3:40 AM UTC
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