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blasphemy, is no doubt my intention   for every word I add will be seen as profligate   there are no blanks to be filled,   but I will fill them with guilt--not remorse   (or neither, or both)   for sale, the dead sign hanging in the window   keeping the sun out, the whispers in   baby shoes, ethereally white, never to be bronzed or filled with awkward pink feet, never to be outgrown or passed down, with a few sublime scuffs,   to a brother never worn, left sitting on a sky blue sheet awaiting the feel of feet stared upon, with rapt attention by four faithful, faithless eyes   that would wait while words of comfort  fell on deaf ears but never be filled with tears   as long as the sign read for sale   blasphemy, I have committed thee   along with he who convoluted hope, with six bold words
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Apr 27, 2014
Apr 27, 2014 at 5:34 PM UTC
for sale, baby shoes, never worn**
blasphemy, is no doubt my intention   for every word I add will be seen as profligate   there are no blanks to be filled,   but I will fill them with guilt--not remorse   (or neither, or both)   for sale, the dead sign hanging in the window   keeping the sun out, the whispers in   baby shoes, ethereally white, never to be bronzed or filled with awkward pink feet, never to be outgrown or passed down, with a few sublime scuffs,   to a brother never worn, left sitting on a sky blue sheet awaiting the feel of feet stared upon, with rapt attention by four faithful, faithless eyes   that would wait while words of comfort  fell on deaf ears but never be filled with tears   as long as the sign read for sale   blasphemy, I have committed thee   along with he who convoluted hope, with six bold words
**Hemingway's "shortest story ever written" was: for sale, baby shoes, never worn
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Apr 27, 2014
Apr 27, 2014 at 5:34 PM UTC
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