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She doesn't want to talk today. She sleeps in silence, not a gasp. She doesn't want to walk away but she's inclined to want to grasp her silver clasps and diamond rings, and throw them all into the trash. Her will to act has died with Spring. The snow that falls just turns to ash. She shuts the door and shuns the day and drifts off into that good night. Since what's in store is bound to stay she lives within and out of sight. The frightened ones step out of line. She doesn't want to walk away. The brightened sun comes out to shine. She doesn't want to talk today.
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Jan 29, 2018
Jan 29, 2018 at 12:50 AM UTC
Angel Lost
She doesn't want to talk today. She sleeps in silence, not a gasp. She doesn't want to walk away but she's inclined to want to grasp her silver clasps and diamond rings, and throw them all into the trash. Her will to act has died with Spring. The snow that falls just turns to ash. She shuts the door and shuns the day and drifts off into that good night. Since what's in store is bound to stay she lives within and out of sight. The frightened ones step out of line. She doesn't want to walk away. The brightened sun comes out to shine. She doesn't want to talk today.
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Jan 29, 2018
Jan 29, 2018 at 12:50 AM UTC
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