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Every year my family gathers around the kitchen table (boxed wine and chatter about distant binge-drinking aunts) When I was young my sister carved the turkey (swatted my hand when I reached for the carving knife. "I want to do it this year!") I am in her place at the kitchen table (boxed wine and chatter about the bruises on my knees) I will forever stand in the kitchen (no one swats my hand when I reach for the carving knife. "Maybe I'll do it this year.")
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May 5, 2014
May 5, 2014 at 12:36 AM UTC
Thanksgiving
Every year my family gathers around the kitchen table (boxed wine and chatter about distant binge-drinking aunts) When I was young my sister carved the turkey (swatted my hand when I reached for the carving knife. "I want to do it this year!") I am in her place at the kitchen table (boxed wine and chatter about the bruises on my knees) I will forever stand in the kitchen (no one swats my hand when I reach for the carving knife. "Maybe I'll do it this year.")
it's a danger night~
lilith-reid-brown
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May 5, 2014
May 5, 2014 at 12:36 AM UTC
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