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“You look so sullen today,” he would tease. He would try to iron the wrinkles on my forehead with the palm of his hand. The worry lines that I have had from before I understood trembling breaths and foggy thoughts, the creases that are not so easily pressed away with soft words and even softer touches. Daddy, I have loved melancholy since I broke my wrists the first time and learned the name of every bone in the human body because I realized I liked the unknown, but I liked knowing it better.
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Jul 12, 2013
Jul 12, 2013 at 7:37 PM UTC
Wrinkles
“You look so sullen today,” he would tease. He would try to iron the wrinkles on my forehead with the palm of his hand. The worry lines that I have had from before I understood trembling breaths and foggy thoughts, the creases that are not so easily pressed away with soft words and even softer touches. Daddy, I have loved melancholy since I broke my wrists the first time and learned the name of every bone in the human body because I realized I liked the unknown, but I liked knowing it better.
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Jul 12, 2013
Jul 12, 2013 at 7:37 PM UTC
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