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Spring and summer, they come and go. Then it’s the hell that waits for me below. An arm? A leg? Which part is scheduled for torture? Fair Demeter, where are you? Are you truly my mother? The pomegranate seeds were bitter pills. Supposedly something that would cure my ills. But there’s a side effect for every cure, and I know now I cannot endure the months-long torture of a winter in hell. And my future fate no seer can tell. I enjoy these brief respites. I live now for my pleasant visits to sunny days and strawberries; away from my torment, the dogs and ferries.
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Mar 1, 2021
Mar 1, 2021 at 9:30 PM UTC
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Spring and summer, they come and go. Then it’s the hell that waits for me below. An arm? A leg? Which part is scheduled for torture? Fair Demeter, where are you? Are you truly my mother? The pomegranate seeds were bitter pills. Supposedly something that would cure my ills. But there’s a side effect for every cure, and I know now I cannot endure the months-long torture of a winter in hell. And my future fate no seer can tell. I enjoy these brief respites. I live now for my pleasant visits to sunny days and strawberries; away from my torment, the dogs and ferries.
scarlet-mccall
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Mar 1, 2021
Mar 1, 2021 at 9:30 PM UTC
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