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I leave behind a signature constellation of half scraped blu tack smattered across the walls a scrawl in braille to the shell's next inhabitant: life is out there I was here, living I drew a picture of an elephant for no real reason I didn't follow the news enough and skimmed books like stones I persuaded three friends to beam from a glossy page at a birthday party, I cut a cottage from a magazine and tacked it with a daydream I hid from the clocks and watched pounds stick then fall stick then fall I lived in this room, now it's your turn
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Apr 14, 2012
Apr 14, 2012 at 3:43 PM UTC
Shell
I leave behind a signature constellation of half scraped blu tack smattered across the walls a scrawl in braille to the shell's next inhabitant: life is out there I was here, living I drew a picture of an elephant for no real reason I didn't follow the news enough and skimmed books like stones I persuaded three friends to beam from a glossy page at a birthday party, I cut a cottage from a magazine and tacked it with a daydream I hid from the clocks and watched pounds stick then fall stick then fall I lived in this room, now it's your turn
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Apr 14, 2012
Apr 14, 2012 at 3:43 PM UTC
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