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she slides her finger along a seashell's iridescence and takes a four-second breath when it's edges break skin- undecidedly feeling like a rag doll; devoid of happy moving hands and a barrage of stitches where her mouth once parted. it has never been enough, gliding over this shining meniscus with feet painted rose gold and eyes propped open with twigs. alas, she crosses her toes and falls into the surf, awakening slate grey waves and a smile full of sand.
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Jan 2, 2017
Jan 2, 2017 at 9:08 PM UTC
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she slides her finger along a seashell's iridescence and takes a four-second breath when it's edges break skin- undecidedly feeling like a rag doll; devoid of happy moving hands and a barrage of stitches where her mouth once parted. it has never been enough, gliding over this shining meniscus with feet painted rose gold and eyes propped open with twigs. alas, she crosses her toes and falls into the surf, awakening slate grey waves and a smile full of sand.
An old piece I discovered.
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Jan 2, 2017
Jan 2, 2017 at 9:08 PM UTC
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