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For a moment I smiled The happiness I felt couldn't be withheld. For a moment I forgot what it was like to be on this constant cliff I call my temporary home Temporary but I've put up posters Don't worry, the unframed kind with thumbtacks in each corner I forgot what it felt like to have tears always at the back of my eyes, to always hurt For a moment For a moment there were no sharp corners no new love for me to trip over no dark phones shadowing my thoughts no empty space for my monster to run free I held my breath and smiled Then laughed, the kind that makes my stomach ache in a good way and my cheeks sore and stiff For a moment I was free of everything and it felt warm, because I'm always cold. Just for a moment. Then I woke up.
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Jun 26, 2016
Jun 26, 2016 at 8:27 PM UTC
For a Moment
For a moment I smiled The happiness I felt couldn't be withheld. For a moment I forgot what it was like to be on this constant cliff I call my temporary home Temporary but I've put up posters Don't worry, the unframed kind with thumbtacks in each corner I forgot what it felt like to have tears always at the back of my eyes, to always hurt For a moment For a moment there were no sharp corners no new love for me to trip over no dark phones shadowing my thoughts no empty space for my monster to run free I held my breath and smiled Then laughed, the kind that makes my stomach ache in a good way and my cheeks sore and stiff For a moment I was free of everything and it felt warm, because I'm always cold. Just for a moment. Then I woke up.
adrienne-childers
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Jun 26, 2016
Jun 26, 2016 at 8:27 PM UTC
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