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And when the people with the giant skies came to visit and when they saw my sky was only the size of a pebble, they ripped it from my hands and swore it was big enough to drown a few hundreds. And when I tried to reach for other skies, they warned me I should count my steps, turn back, try to find other ways to protect myself from fallen meteorites that want to get back to space. I remind myself everyday I have a billion pebbles under my skin and they’re waiting to be stolen from people with giant skies. Little bombs that count down for the right moment to explode.
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May 31, 2014
May 31, 2014 at 8:56 PM UTC
Where's The Pond
And when the people with the giant skies came to visit and when they saw my sky was only the size of a pebble, they ripped it from my hands and swore it was big enough to drown a few hundreds. And when I tried to reach for other skies, they warned me I should count my steps, turn back, try to find other ways to protect myself from fallen meteorites that want to get back to space. I remind myself everyday I have a billion pebbles under my skin and they’re waiting to be stolen from people with giant skies. Little bombs that count down for the right moment to explode.
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May 31, 2014
May 31, 2014 at 8:56 PM UTC
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