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My body is vertical parallel to my mattress. My ears pick up the mites eating away at my dead skin the dust mites prowl the forests of my eyebrows. My body is emaciated the head to heavy to hold up my collar bones are fragile the aching is dull and resounding vibrating between shoulder to shoulder. My stomach is a sloshing sack spilling acid in waves through my esophagus, burning away flesh. Burning away my flesh and will, darkening my years of life lived full, happy and long.
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Oct 25, 2010
Oct 25, 2010 at 4:43 PM UTC
grandmothers deathbed
My body is vertical parallel to my mattress. My ears pick up the mites eating away at my dead skin the dust mites prowl the forests of my eyebrows. My body is emaciated the head to heavy to hold up my collar bones are fragile the aching is dull and resounding vibrating between shoulder to shoulder. My stomach is a sloshing sack spilling acid in waves through my esophagus, burning away flesh. Burning away my flesh and will, darkening my years of life lived full, happy and long.
kimberly-c-brown
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Oct 25, 2010
Oct 25, 2010 at 4:43 PM UTC
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