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Dearest daughter. Seed planted at twelve, spiralling, sprawling. Fourteen's springtime; sprouting, while toiled and soiled, till twenty's plenty. The precious peers arrive, cans in one, fertiliser in the other. You plead, you beg, nothing but stilted silence escapes. Expansion you cannot take. Not for this inner tree of black, where nothing but anguish falls.
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Mar 24, 2019
Mar 24, 2019 at 9:33 AM UTC
Doubt ( A natural Response)
Dearest daughter. Seed planted at twelve, spiralling, sprawling. Fourteen's springtime; sprouting, while toiled and soiled, till twenty's plenty. The precious peers arrive, cans in one, fertiliser in the other. You plead, you beg, nothing but stilted silence escapes. Expansion you cannot take. Not for this inner tree of black, where nothing but anguish falls.
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21/M/Scotland
Mar 24, 2019
Mar 24, 2019 at 9:33 AM UTC
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