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I cotton on to the word wordless wanting to respond to the murmur my mother swears a certain crow has carried to a still standing cross (the crow itself not unreal but akin to the bygone bicep of our jesus) - *I cannot share the dream I have but can its populace* - mom, when I meet god for the first time I will recognize god. mom, sickness has only one lover.  how sad.      here are my slack but bed-hopping hands.
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Jan 25, 2013
Jan 25, 2013 at 1:02 PM UTC
after the recent discontinuation of my stepfather's chemo
I cotton on to the word wordless wanting to respond to the murmur my mother swears a certain crow has carried to a still standing cross (the crow itself not unreal but akin to the bygone bicep of our jesus) - *I cannot share the dream I have but can its populace* - mom, when I meet god for the first time I will recognize god. mom, sickness has only one lover.  how sad.      here are my slack but bed-hopping hands.
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Jan 25, 2013
Jan 25, 2013 at 1:02 PM UTC
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