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I stand in familiar soil, dry with ambition left untouched, and promises left in the sun, but never planted. It’s not that I’m happy, I’m tired. I’ve always been. The skin of my hands cracks under the weight of a wheelbarrow used to move the words that have shriveled, gone stale. But still, I plant and I dig, and I work the land, planting the seeds of my future and narratives promising myself that soon the flowers will bloom.
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Oct 16, 2017
Oct 16, 2017 at 11:25 PM UTC
Familiar Soil
I stand in familiar soil, dry with ambition left untouched, and promises left in the sun, but never planted. It’s not that I’m happy, I’m tired. I’ve always been. The skin of my hands cracks under the weight of a wheelbarrow used to move the words that have shriveled, gone stale. But still, I plant and I dig, and I work the land, planting the seeds of my future and narratives promising myself that soon the flowers will bloom.
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28/F/American
Oct 16, 2017
Oct 16, 2017 at 11:25 PM UTC
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