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The car flips. Over the railing-- Down the side of a grassy hill with hidden rocks. I let go. Arms up like roller-coaster fun. Glass flies through the air; It's perfect. The light reflecting angelically. 7 year old sister still laughing-- Baby brother with a gap toothed smile. Mother soars through the windshield; Finally free. Dad hits his head against the dashboard, and seems not to mind. Our family blood mixes together; Staining everything it touches. The radio sings the latest haunting pop song. We bicker over what station to change it to. The car stays rolling, and with arms up. Like good ole' fashioned family fun.
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Oct 31, 2019
Oct 31, 2019 at 10:13 AM UTC
Smashing Fun
The car flips. Over the railing-- Down the side of a grassy hill with hidden rocks. I let go. Arms up like roller-coaster fun. Glass flies through the air; It's perfect. The light reflecting angelically. 7 year old sister still laughing-- Baby brother with a gap toothed smile. Mother soars through the windshield; Finally free. Dad hits his head against the dashboard, and seems not to mind. Our family blood mixes together; Staining everything it touches. The radio sings the latest haunting pop song. We bicker over what station to change it to. The car stays rolling, and with arms up. Like good ole' fashioned family fun.
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22/Gender Fluid/USA
Oct 31, 2019
Oct 31, 2019 at 10:13 AM UTC
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