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the palms of her hands are calloused from the constant digging. she is digging a hole, running on empty. as she falls to her knees, her fingertips are enveloped in the cool earth, cooling the blisters and bruises. carefully, she climbs inside. and as the cavern fills up with rainwater, she feels her swollen tongue and the rug burn on her skin and the acid in her throat, and she reaches for the comfort of her shirtsleeves. the grit of cough syrup and mud between her teeth makes her gag over the patter of rain, she can hear a shovel against rock. another person digging a hole, but into the rocky portion usually reserved for those with nothing left. and so out she climbs, cradles the digger in her arms and fills her hole with flower petals, dropping the lost soul inside and she wraps her fingers around the soaked piece of wood and metal and groans with that familiar sound of metal on rock as she resumes what they left behind.
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Apr 25, 2017
Apr 25, 2017 at 9:51 AM UTC
digging
the palms of her hands are calloused from the constant digging. she is digging a hole, running on empty. as she falls to her knees, her fingertips are enveloped in the cool earth, cooling the blisters and bruises. carefully, she climbs inside. and as the cavern fills up with rainwater, she feels her swollen tongue and the rug burn on her skin and the acid in her throat, and she reaches for the comfort of her shirtsleeves. the grit of cough syrup and mud between her teeth makes her gag over the patter of rain, she can hear a shovel against rock. another person digging a hole, but into the rocky portion usually reserved for those with nothing left. and so out she climbs, cradles the digger in her arms and fills her hole with flower petals, dropping the lost soul inside and she wraps her fingers around the soaked piece of wood and metal and groans with that familiar sound of metal on rock as she resumes what they left behind.
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Apr 25, 2017
Apr 25, 2017 at 9:51 AM UTC
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