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I've halved the hinge on my head again tripping lightly in this field of peonies this moonless sky is singing her lament of the darkness to the heavens I have found a quilted universe this should explain my absence and the abyss in my eyes This maize maze in autumn reason lost to the haunted the ghosts in their houses that time has once forgotten and revered, rotted timber is so tender when the rains pour in my mind is a loud place and my sugar skull is smiling these colors will forever remind me of home
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Jan 11, 2018
Jan 11, 2018 at 11:44 PM UTC
Mazes
I've halved the hinge on my head again tripping lightly in this field of peonies this moonless sky is singing her lament of the darkness to the heavens I have found a quilted universe this should explain my absence and the abyss in my eyes This maize maze in autumn reason lost to the haunted the ghosts in their houses that time has once forgotten and revered, rotted timber is so tender when the rains pour in my mind is a loud place and my sugar skull is smiling these colors will forever remind me of home
I wrote this in a way to describe and cope with the was disassociation feels after a panic attack. Writing gives me language for things that I can't describe otherwise.
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Jan 11, 2018
Jan 11, 2018 at 11:44 PM UTC
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