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i have inherited pandora's careless melancholy, her tiny box of regrets, her white-washed, quiet horrors and terrible decisions — staining like a memory passed down from her reckless hands to my old, ***** claws, digging for something raw, something parasitic, something miserable, something always goes wrong beneath my ribs. it wants out, like a beast, a misplace fragment, an aphid. and these days turn their heads away — blur themselves blind before my many blunders. before the wrath of a false god, will my bones ever learn the art of being unapologetic?
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Jan 15, 2022
Jan 15, 2022 at 8:30 AM UTC
pandora
i have inherited pandora's careless melancholy, her tiny box of regrets, her white-washed, quiet horrors and terrible decisions — staining like a memory passed down from her reckless hands to my old, ***** claws, digging for something raw, something parasitic, something miserable, something always goes wrong beneath my ribs. it wants out, like a beast, a misplace fragment, an aphid. and these days turn their heads away — blur themselves blind before my many blunders. before the wrath of a false god, will my bones ever learn the art of being unapologetic?
femininedeath
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27/F/Philippines
Jan 15, 2022
Jan 15, 2022 at 8:30 AM UTC
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