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There are some things you should tell a person like when their shirt is untucked or you like their hair or when they’ve got something in their teeth. There are some things that you should not say like when someone looks fat or they talk funny or you don’t like their siblings. And there are some things people just know like when someone has good energy or when they need to talk or when you’re going to be good friends But today you asked me to introduce myself and I did not know how to say my name or tell you I survived or whether I should mention my lack of family or if I should tell you why I sleep so much and what my nightmares were last night or what my father used to say and where I was when my grandfather died why my grandma loves that song or why I am uncomfortable hot springing with someone I know and why I don’t ride in cars There are sometimes when you play it safe follow the rules reveal only enough keep it to four lines
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May 5, 2010
May 5, 2010 at 10:30 PM UTC
Four Lines
There are some things you should tell a person like when their shirt is untucked or you like their hair or when they’ve got something in their teeth. There are some things that you should not say like when someone looks fat or they talk funny or you don’t like their siblings. And there are some things people just know like when someone has good energy or when they need to talk or when you’re going to be good friends But today you asked me to introduce myself and I did not know how to say my name or tell you I survived or whether I should mention my lack of family or if I should tell you why I sleep so much and what my nightmares were last night or what my father used to say and where I was when my grandfather died why my grandma loves that song or why I am uncomfortable hot springing with someone I know and why I don’t ride in cars There are sometimes when you play it safe follow the rules reveal only enough keep it to four lines
Piece 1 of Ghost Ranch series
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May 5, 2010
May 5, 2010 at 10:30 PM UTC
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