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Some people carry sorrow In such a way that it flattens Their shoulder blades It erodes the spinal cord And devours the skin Until there is but a memory Of a person that remains And yet somehow We continue to feast On the crumbs of grief That fall onto the dinner plates Of our most fragile memories And still we sleep In the crevices of Our deepest insecurities Only to be comforted By a gentle reminder That the end is Growing nearer everyday And we continue to play The part of the aspiring optimist Always grinning and laughing While what's left of our insides Curdle and churn For even they are aware Of the lie that sorrow makes
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Jun 16, 2020
Jun 16, 2020 at 9:01 PM UTC
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Some people carry sorrow In such a way that it flattens Their shoulder blades It erodes the spinal cord And devours the skin Until there is but a memory Of a person that remains And yet somehow We continue to feast On the crumbs of grief That fall onto the dinner plates Of our most fragile memories And still we sleep In the crevices of Our deepest insecurities Only to be comforted By a gentle reminder That the end is Growing nearer everyday And we continue to play The part of the aspiring optimist Always grinning and laughing While what's left of our insides Curdle and churn For even they are aware Of the lie that sorrow makes
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Jun 16, 2020
Jun 16, 2020 at 9:01 PM UTC
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