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Above the TV you can hear your parents row; their voices sharp as knives. You lay in bed wrapped tight in sheets and blankets pretending sleep. His voice bellows; hers shrieks. You open your eyes and stare in the semi-dark. Street lights filter at the side of curtains. You hope the rowing stops; you hope it will not erupt into your room and up on you. The TV blares in contrast to their voices; a smack, a cry, then weeping. The TV is switched off; just soft whimpering seeping the air. You close your eyes and feign sleep. You lay on edge; listen for other sounds. Just her whimpering softly in your dark. A whole world turns out there; a moon glows; stars shine beyond your sight. A night within a night.
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Mar 9, 2018
Mar 9, 2018 at 2:10 AM UTC
Enid's Night 1957
Above the TV you can hear your parents row; their voices sharp as knives. You lay in bed wrapped tight in sheets and blankets pretending sleep. His voice bellows; hers shrieks. You open your eyes and stare in the semi-dark. Street lights filter at the side of curtains. You hope the rowing stops; you hope it will not erupt into your room and up on you. The TV blares in contrast to their voices; a smack, a cry, then weeping. The TV is switched off; just soft whimpering seeping the air. You close your eyes and feign sleep. You lay on edge; listen for other sounds. Just her whimpering softly in your dark. A whole world turns out there; a moon glows; stars shine beyond your sight. A night within a night.
TerryCollett
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Mar 9, 2018
Mar 9, 2018 at 2:10 AM UTC
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