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I was raised by stags, snakes and sisters up north, they value the silence and I held my breath for years I was raised by the dirt streets as ***** as the person I would grow to be the streets lined with crosses and weeds the streets that contorted and consoled me, I was raised by the frozen lakes and black ice sheets and the snowfall that would bury me I was raised by the winds of january cold to the bone and choking patiently, I was raised by the roots of the trees   how they dig into the dirt, like you dig into me, deep into earth and the hurt and the nature of us The winds howl to remind me of the winter's toll that of the wild in all of us, how quickly one can deteriorate how every smile has a price to pay how every wound festers in a different way.
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Jun 14, 2018
Jun 14, 2018 at 8:25 PM UTC
nature vs nurture
I was raised by stags, snakes and sisters up north, they value the silence and I held my breath for years I was raised by the dirt streets as ***** as the person I would grow to be the streets lined with crosses and weeds the streets that contorted and consoled me, I was raised by the frozen lakes and black ice sheets and the snowfall that would bury me I was raised by the winds of january cold to the bone and choking patiently, I was raised by the roots of the trees   how they dig into the dirt, like you dig into me, deep into earth and the hurt and the nature of us The winds howl to remind me of the winter's toll that of the wild in all of us, how quickly one can deteriorate how every smile has a price to pay how every wound festers in a different way.
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Jun 14, 2018
Jun 14, 2018 at 8:25 PM UTC
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