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there's a ghost in this house infused with the silk dresses folded in trunks in the damp cool of the basement, the smell of age and rot coming in over cedar chips her presence is felt in the squeaky hinges in the bathroom with no lock in the uneven ceiling in the dishes dripping in their cradle she turns up to watch our little lives our bodies curled in aggressive sleep and in the moments before we are fully awake she is almost visible: stare at the crack in the plaster walls and her eyes shine through the house's boards pop at night like our spines and we all swallow the truth: the house isn't settling she's settling in
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Nov 11, 2014
Nov 11, 2014 at 5:42 PM UTC
the ghost in this house
there's a ghost in this house infused with the silk dresses folded in trunks in the damp cool of the basement, the smell of age and rot coming in over cedar chips her presence is felt in the squeaky hinges in the bathroom with no lock in the uneven ceiling in the dishes dripping in their cradle she turns up to watch our little lives our bodies curled in aggressive sleep and in the moments before we are fully awake she is almost visible: stare at the crack in the plaster walls and her eyes shine through the house's boards pop at night like our spines and we all swallow the truth: the house isn't settling she's settling in
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Nov 11, 2014
Nov 11, 2014 at 5:42 PM UTC
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