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I once lived in a town where everyone was me. I was everyone. Everyone spoke words I thought of, Read the same words, believed in the same gods, wore the same clothes, and loved everything we differed in. I now live in a town where I am no one. No one is me. I have not heard a word of the languages they speak, I do not know the names for what they wear on their feet, or how to stand on their soil, I have come to cease existing. I have become everyone else, I was so used to it being the other way around.
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Nov 13, 2013
Nov 13, 2013 at 8:01 PM UTC
disorient me
I once lived in a town where everyone was me. I was everyone. Everyone spoke words I thought of, Read the same words, believed in the same gods, wore the same clothes, and loved everything we differed in. I now live in a town where I am no one. No one is me. I have not heard a word of the languages they speak, I do not know the names for what they wear on their feet, or how to stand on their soil, I have come to cease existing. I have become everyone else, I was so used to it being the other way around.
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Netherlander
Nov 13, 2013
Nov 13, 2013 at 8:01 PM UTC
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