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you could store water in the wells dipped deep into my neck where your grip once was. your hold is too strong, its weeds choke my lungs, steals my own words to replace with your own. I was your garden and I felt your hands uproot my ugly, but you took the flowers away too. I stand now, an arboretum of almosts and painful potential. you leave me barren so I have nothing to offer, nothing of my own. I wait to claim back myself, all that I have, and I am almost ready.
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Aug 15, 2016
Aug 15, 2016 at 11:48 PM UTC
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you could store water in the wells dipped deep into my neck where your grip once was. your hold is too strong, its weeds choke my lungs, steals my own words to replace with your own. I was your garden and I felt your hands uproot my ugly, but you took the flowers away too. I stand now, an arboretum of almosts and painful potential. you leave me barren so I have nothing to offer, nothing of my own. I wait to claim back myself, all that I have, and I am almost ready.
amdavis
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Aug 15, 2016
Aug 15, 2016 at 11:48 PM UTC
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