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Smoke floats between the damp sheets of linen in my mouth. The vacuum of my nose ***** it out. I perch on a faded lawn chair browned from the 2000’s sun. It’s February and 34 degrees. I spent all week getting lost in my phone for hours on end. Some people sip green, barely dancing, the neighbors’ presence. I tell lies so lightly to my new friend. She is 21 and well read. Someone put a hole in her head. We think we move in circles but it’s more like jagged lines. Her dramatic lines pair with my new found mind. We speak of the fear of speaking. We porch hop, chatter box to couches and beds where ghosts hang over heads. Sunlight causes it to end. The morning windows open and the roof is wet. I sip coffee and delay regret.
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Apr 12, 2017
Apr 12, 2017 at 10:48 AM UTC
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Smoke floats between the damp sheets of linen in my mouth. The vacuum of my nose ***** it out. I perch on a faded lawn chair browned from the 2000’s sun. It’s February and 34 degrees. I spent all week getting lost in my phone for hours on end. Some people sip green, barely dancing, the neighbors’ presence. I tell lies so lightly to my new friend. She is 21 and well read. Someone put a hole in her head. We think we move in circles but it’s more like jagged lines. Her dramatic lines pair with my new found mind. We speak of the fear of speaking. We porch hop, chatter box to couches and beds where ghosts hang over heads. Sunlight causes it to end. The morning windows open and the roof is wet. I sip coffee and delay regret.
delilah7n
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Apr 12, 2017
Apr 12, 2017 at 10:48 AM UTC
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