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Sometimes, I’ll fall asleep on my couch, while my bed sits a couple feet away. It reminds me of the sleepovers I had, of the holidays where the house was filled, of movie nights and drunken collapses, of the Proustian disorientation in misplacement. I’ll sleep next to my ashtray of Marlboros, my dropped keys, and haphazardly placed gloss, my leftover coffee and capped waxy candles. I grow a fondness and rapport with my mess, a familiarity I sought with myself for ages. Make yourself at home, I’ll say. Stay a while.
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Oct 24, 2024
Oct 24, 2024 at 2:14 AM UTC
Asleep on the couch
Sometimes, I’ll fall asleep on my couch, while my bed sits a couple feet away. It reminds me of the sleepovers I had, of the holidays where the house was filled, of movie nights and drunken collapses, of the Proustian disorientation in misplacement. I’ll sleep next to my ashtray of Marlboros, my dropped keys, and haphazardly placed gloss, my leftover coffee and capped waxy candles. I grow a fondness and rapport with my mess, a familiarity I sought with myself for ages. Make yourself at home, I’ll say. Stay a while.
christianemarie
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Oct 24, 2024
Oct 24, 2024 at 2:14 AM UTC
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