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I have nowhere to go, afraid of my own home and the creaks, the way my mother looks at me, a half starved love, and my father with his scorn. Do any of us sleep besides him? Keep our eyes open in the dark for forming faces over our heads. He'll slip like deadweight into his reflection, look at us like fleas and roaches, to scurry at the sound of footsteps.
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Feb 12, 2018
Feb 12, 2018 at 10:59 PM UTC
NO-HOME
I have nowhere to go, afraid of my own home and the creaks, the way my mother looks at me, a half starved love, and my father with his scorn. Do any of us sleep besides him? Keep our eyes open in the dark for forming faces over our heads. He'll slip like deadweight into his reflection, look at us like fleas and roaches, to scurry at the sound of footsteps.
BadWolf
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25/Non-binary
Feb 12, 2018
Feb 12, 2018 at 10:59 PM UTC
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