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one minute; she could hear her own heels clicking, clicked against the sharpened dirt of her backyard next minute; the patterns of her footsteps lost, as the ground puzzle-piece disappeared beneath her firefly laced eyes; one minute; gasping cold water breaths, as the laughter rang bright in the ears of a mother, a father chasing after ponytailed hair, laughter rang bright in the ears of a mother, a father next minute; choking on her paralyzing wonder, the ground choking on the dust splitting, split beneath the absence of the click in her heels I wonder if her eyes closed before she plunged into the depths of her knowledge’s death I wonder, what schemes she sought, that would forever be, incomplete. Did she bloom roses? Petals buried beneath the debris of a mother, a father.
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Apr 1, 2010
Apr 1, 2010 at 11:51 PM UTC
firefly child
one minute; she could hear her own heels clicking, clicked against the sharpened dirt of her backyard next minute; the patterns of her footsteps lost, as the ground puzzle-piece disappeared beneath her firefly laced eyes; one minute; gasping cold water breaths, as the laughter rang bright in the ears of a mother, a father chasing after ponytailed hair, laughter rang bright in the ears of a mother, a father next minute; choking on her paralyzing wonder, the ground choking on the dust splitting, split beneath the absence of the click in her heels I wonder if her eyes closed before she plunged into the depths of her knowledge’s death I wonder, what schemes she sought, that would forever be, incomplete. Did she bloom roses? Petals buried beneath the debris of a mother, a father.
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Apr 1, 2010
Apr 1, 2010 at 11:51 PM UTC
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