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We were holding hands in the summer and the street was cracked and the clouds were being greedy even through their kindness and their tears turned salty on my cheeks when I looked at him It became too much; he slipped down the rabbithole and faded like eighty year old newsprint until there wasn’t much left but the tattered shoes I told him to replace months ago and the echo of his last breath on a breeze that was staler than the bread left out on the counter this morning I saw the things I didn’t want to see, the things he didn’t want me to see, and I wished at that moment for a gallon of bleach to pour into my head just burn it all away but no one can fade like he can.
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Apr 2, 2012
Apr 2, 2012 at 12:29 PM UTC
I lost someone today.
We were holding hands in the summer and the street was cracked and the clouds were being greedy even through their kindness and their tears turned salty on my cheeks when I looked at him It became too much; he slipped down the rabbithole and faded like eighty year old newsprint until there wasn’t much left but the tattered shoes I told him to replace months ago and the echo of his last breath on a breeze that was staler than the bread left out on the counter this morning I saw the things I didn’t want to see, the things he didn’t want me to see, and I wished at that moment for a gallon of bleach to pour into my head just burn it all away but no one can fade like he can.
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Apr 2, 2012
Apr 2, 2012 at 12:29 PM UTC
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