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The heart shaped piggy bank rolled down the street. You waited until the door was open and then rolled right out. I slid my last dollar in, building towards something more something more than paper-thin ambition, a future that includes you, in some shape or form. I don’t know how you fell, or how you got down from the shelf. Better a dollar bill than my hand stuck inside you. I’m glad you didn’t break. I fed you all my dreams, all my ambitions. It’s no wonder you didn’t explode when you hit the ground, waiting for something real
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Feb 7, 2025
Feb 7, 2025 at 10:28 PM UTC
Heart Shaped Piggy Bank
The heart shaped piggy bank rolled down the street. You waited until the door was open and then rolled right out. I slid my last dollar in, building towards something more something more than paper-thin ambition, a future that includes you, in some shape or form. I don’t know how you fell, or how you got down from the shelf. Better a dollar bill than my hand stuck inside you. I’m glad you didn’t break. I fed you all my dreams, all my ambitions. It’s no wonder you didn’t explode when you hit the ground, waiting for something real
kewayne-wadley
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Feb 7, 2025
Feb 7, 2025 at 10:28 PM UTC
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