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sit with me on the kitchen floor at 4 am, eating microwaved indian leftover from last night don’t say a word we can linger in the quiet seconds between night and day and breathe air that, for once, does not suffocate us with its terrifying vastness sit with me on the kitchen floor, these white walls stripped bare and left emotionless but aching if you hold my hand maybe it will keep the darkness at bay our skin lit only by a single light bulb, precariously flickering between bright and dull as the world outside our window sleeps sit with me on the kitchen floor, and maybe this loneliness will become something less profound and more content, or at least more resigned.
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Dec 14, 2018
Dec 14, 2018 at 7:32 PM UTC
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sit with me on the kitchen floor at 4 am, eating microwaved indian leftover from last night don’t say a word we can linger in the quiet seconds between night and day and breathe air that, for once, does not suffocate us with its terrifying vastness sit with me on the kitchen floor, these white walls stripped bare and left emotionless but aching if you hold my hand maybe it will keep the darkness at bay our skin lit only by a single light bulb, precariously flickering between bright and dull as the world outside our window sleeps sit with me on the kitchen floor, and maybe this loneliness will become something less profound and more content, or at least more resigned.
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Dec 14, 2018
Dec 14, 2018 at 7:32 PM UTC
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