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I play the same song, set that beat on repeat so, I can write and think or think and write about my strange life. A glass complexion, distorted reflection filled with old and new shades and hues of my personal truths. Like a mirror I exist in the dark hallways from old schooldays as I crept quietly to get whatever ology book I needed to do my homework. Like late Friday nights working with my mom at the daycare center cleaning up to save her a couple bucks as I listen to the cheers an see the searing stadium lights from the high school less than a block away. Like red flesh swelling up though not quite bruising, from the anger of a parent who felt some unknown rage that I cannot decode; Silent stares in contemplation facing the man in the mirror with a queer confused face, My memory is like a baby bird that sat straddling the thin brown branches barely balancing precariously close to falling.
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Oct 21, 2018
Oct 21, 2018 at 10:11 AM UTC
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I play the same song, set that beat on repeat so, I can write and think or think and write about my strange life. A glass complexion, distorted reflection filled with old and new shades and hues of my personal truths. Like a mirror I exist in the dark hallways from old schooldays as I crept quietly to get whatever ology book I needed to do my homework. Like late Friday nights working with my mom at the daycare center cleaning up to save her a couple bucks as I listen to the cheers an see the searing stadium lights from the high school less than a block away. Like red flesh swelling up though not quite bruising, from the anger of a parent who felt some unknown rage that I cannot decode; Silent stares in contemplation facing the man in the mirror with a queer confused face, My memory is like a baby bird that sat straddling the thin brown branches barely balancing precariously close to falling.
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Oct 21, 2018
Oct 21, 2018 at 10:11 AM UTC
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