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My dad doesn't understand visiting graves. He says when you're dead you're dead. That's when I realized death switched from a fear to a feeling. He was always good at turning problems into cadavers And painting on a fake smile with a chest cavity full of black matter. I never did cry when my dog died I put the constant in numb. And sometimes I sit in that parking lot and I chain myself to my memories in protest If you want to move past this you're gonna have to go through me. I let the pavement swallow me whole And think about what would've happened if she made it inside. I want to tell you about when it was that I stopped sitting in doctors chairs and why my nightmares have teeth. How I wish you would treat me like a tombstone About how I want to be buried in the park across the street from my house. How there is nothing beautiful 
about names that read like funerals. I wonder why some houses keep lights on in every window As if they're waiting for someone to come home. That never will. And if there is a light that never goes out Why does the darkness come creeping back in every chance it gets? And when are you coming home?
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Jul 30, 2016
Jul 30, 2016 at 1:55 AM UTC
Dying Games
My dad doesn't understand visiting graves. He says when you're dead you're dead. That's when I realized death switched from a fear to a feeling. He was always good at turning problems into cadavers And painting on a fake smile with a chest cavity full of black matter. I never did cry when my dog died I put the constant in numb. And sometimes I sit in that parking lot and I chain myself to my memories in protest If you want to move past this you're gonna have to go through me. I let the pavement swallow me whole And think about what would've happened if she made it inside. I want to tell you about when it was that I stopped sitting in doctors chairs and why my nightmares have teeth. How I wish you would treat me like a tombstone About how I want to be buried in the park across the street from my house. How there is nothing beautiful 
about names that read like funerals. I wonder why some houses keep lights on in every window As if they're waiting for someone to come home. That never will. And if there is a light that never goes out Why does the darkness come creeping back in every chance it gets? And when are you coming home?
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Jul 30, 2016
Jul 30, 2016 at 1:55 AM UTC
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