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*Twenty three years; A short life lived. The day I die inside little by little. The older I become the more I resent life for being insufferably calloused and bruised. The pills, the billowing clouds of cigarette smoke radiating through the air; The sweet intoxicating smell of liquor. Pearls before swine. No longer does it make me feel as though I'm part of another. Life gets the best of us, age is just a number we all seem to succumb. And nothing is enough. 2014 Christina Jackson*
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May 22, 2014
May 22, 2014 at 1:27 AM UTC
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*Twenty three years; A short life lived. The day I die inside little by little. The older I become the more I resent life for being insufferably calloused and bruised. The pills, the billowing clouds of cigarette smoke radiating through the air; The sweet intoxicating smell of liquor. Pearls before swine. No longer does it make me feel as though I'm part of another. Life gets the best of us, age is just a number we all seem to succumb. And nothing is enough. 2014 Christina Jackson*
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May 22, 2014
May 22, 2014 at 1:27 AM UTC
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