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For as long as I can remember, I've been practicing safety drills. school, home, the work place, even planes. Everyone wants to be prepared for those so-called natural disasters. It's stunning how they never think to prepare you for heart break. It's so much more common. You are the earthquake that has me braced for an aftershock. I am hiding under doorways, diving for the protection of restaurant tables. My survival kit is fresh out of healing, and my wounds are growing agitated. Why wasn't I prepared for this? Algebra and Grammar won't help me get out of bed tomorrow morning. Testing door handles to see if they are hot will only keep me away from flesh wounds. Zoology taught my to dissect a frog, but your vital organs are so much harder to locate. Is there even a heart inside your chest?
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May 6, 2014
May 6, 2014 at 11:18 PM UTC
Why Aren't We Taught Useful Things?
For as long as I can remember, I've been practicing safety drills. school, home, the work place, even planes. Everyone wants to be prepared for those so-called natural disasters. It's stunning how they never think to prepare you for heart break. It's so much more common. You are the earthquake that has me braced for an aftershock. I am hiding under doorways, diving for the protection of restaurant tables. My survival kit is fresh out of healing, and my wounds are growing agitated. Why wasn't I prepared for this? Algebra and Grammar won't help me get out of bed tomorrow morning. Testing door handles to see if they are hot will only keep me away from flesh wounds. Zoology taught my to dissect a frog, but your vital organs are so much harder to locate. Is there even a heart inside your chest?
lauren-christina-pearson
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May 6, 2014
May 6, 2014 at 11:18 PM UTC
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