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My room smells like a funeral. Suffocatingly sweet stuffed with well wishes but I never heard the penny plop. My mother never let me drink her special juice. Pants around ankles, crying in the garage because she just couldn't make it to the bathroom, could she? A child isn't meant to change her parents' diapers. She bought me a bouquet of flowers, a peace treaty lined with thorns. I often think upon my funeral, and I have a suspicion it would smell a lot like this.
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 8:14 PM UTC
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My room smells like a funeral. Suffocatingly sweet stuffed with well wishes but I never heard the penny plop. My mother never let me drink her special juice. Pants around ankles, crying in the garage because she just couldn't make it to the bathroom, could she? A child isn't meant to change her parents' diapers. She bought me a bouquet of flowers, a peace treaty lined with thorns. I often think upon my funeral, and I have a suspicion it would smell a lot like this.
lexy-weixel
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 8:14 PM UTC
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