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I watched her crumble into my hands like the Earth’s crust her death wish had become a mass I could no longer break apart this Pangea of emotion that I couldn’t save her from was on our minds every waking moment She was swimming in a puddle but to her it was the Atlantic and the continents were holding her under But any archaeologist who tried to extract this skeleton from the dust of her mind was indeed foolish -DDF
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Dec 1, 2015
Dec 1, 2015 at 9:27 AM UTC
Pangea Plunge
I watched her crumble into my hands like the Earth’s crust her death wish had become a mass I could no longer break apart this Pangea of emotion that I couldn’t save her from was on our minds every waking moment She was swimming in a puddle but to her it was the Atlantic and the continents were holding her under But any archaeologist who tried to extract this skeleton from the dust of her mind was indeed foolish -DDF
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Dec 1, 2015 at 9:27 AM UTC
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