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The holidays masquerade as simple and sweet, the affectionate smell of freshly baked cookies, melted chocolate and a minty breeze, The fantasy of something white, and lights, lights so many lights. But up close it's nothing more than tension, poorly masked by contrived small talk. No politics. No religion. And don't talk about anything that matters. Guilt at the pit of my stomach, in a small room with too many people, too many inauthentically polite people. And a clock, A clock that won't stop ticking for just a moment, to let me breathe.
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Jan 11, 2016
Jan 11, 2016 at 9:31 PM UTC
Holidays
The holidays masquerade as simple and sweet, the affectionate smell of freshly baked cookies, melted chocolate and a minty breeze, The fantasy of something white, and lights, lights so many lights. But up close it's nothing more than tension, poorly masked by contrived small talk. No politics. No religion. And don't talk about anything that matters. Guilt at the pit of my stomach, in a small room with too many people, too many inauthentically polite people. And a clock, A clock that won't stop ticking for just a moment, to let me breathe.
charlotte-eve
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Jan 11, 2016
Jan 11, 2016 at 9:31 PM UTC
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