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Ashamed, she slinks back to her decrepit warehouse. Even the optimistic sun could not bear seeing her, and so disappeared, blanketing her in sympathetic darkness. Her diminished soul yearns only for a love she cannot reach, and she grimaces in a limping mental pain. As an orphan, and now still as a homeless woman, she’d always been an outcast, not fit for the colorful quilt God had sewn. She had never contemplated suicide, but had mastered the blissful release of physical pain, saving herself from drowning in a personal stygian pool of melancholy.
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Nov 28, 2013
Nov 28, 2013 at 11:10 PM UTC
melancholy
Ashamed, she slinks back to her decrepit warehouse. Even the optimistic sun could not bear seeing her, and so disappeared, blanketing her in sympathetic darkness. Her diminished soul yearns only for a love she cannot reach, and she grimaces in a limping mental pain. As an orphan, and now still as a homeless woman, she’d always been an outcast, not fit for the colorful quilt God had sewn. She had never contemplated suicide, but had mastered the blissful release of physical pain, saving herself from drowning in a personal stygian pool of melancholy.
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Nov 28, 2013
Nov 28, 2013 at 11:10 PM UTC
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