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I pulled a piece of string from my sleeve, watched it float to the ground, collecting itself into a small circle. The ring reminded me of days past when I thought that was what I wanted- that ring. How odd that such an ordinary string on such an arbitrary day could teach me about myself in one split second, pointing out that the ring was never what I wanted, never what I needed. The wind blew the flowers around me and tossed up my hair yet the ring remained, stagnant, unmoved, a praxis, like the boy who still hoped for the promise of a ring. So I collected my things and rose from my spot between those two Hydrangea bushes, stepped over the ring and continued on my way, movement from the staleness of monogamy to the chaos of something more. Always moving to something more.
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Sep 24, 2012
Sep 24, 2012 at 4:29 PM UTC
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I pulled a piece of string from my sleeve, watched it float to the ground, collecting itself into a small circle. The ring reminded me of days past when I thought that was what I wanted- that ring. How odd that such an ordinary string on such an arbitrary day could teach me about myself in one split second, pointing out that the ring was never what I wanted, never what I needed. The wind blew the flowers around me and tossed up my hair yet the ring remained, stagnant, unmoved, a praxis, like the boy who still hoped for the promise of a ring. So I collected my things and rose from my spot between those two Hydrangea bushes, stepped over the ring and continued on my way, movement from the staleness of monogamy to the chaos of something more. Always moving to something more.
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Sep 24, 2012
Sep 24, 2012 at 4:29 PM UTC
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