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creaking across the hallways aching spine past fading family photos into her room the charcoal colored nightstand on which lay a worn handkerchief and his wedding ring as he reads articles about oil and the depression illuminated by lamplight the folding newspaper makes way for a wedding ring glimmer to meet her eye and memories of family dinners and half-remembered lullabies carry her to bed the floor stops aching as she lays down, her memories fester and she begins to weep silently, not letting any tears grow old enough to leave her the sound of turning newspaper pages fills the room outside, a family of puddles gasp for air as the rain smothers them.
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Sep 2, 2014
Sep 2, 2014 at 11:29 PM UTC
Along in Years
creaking across the hallways aching spine past fading family photos into her room the charcoal colored nightstand on which lay a worn handkerchief and his wedding ring as he reads articles about oil and the depression illuminated by lamplight the folding newspaper makes way for a wedding ring glimmer to meet her eye and memories of family dinners and half-remembered lullabies carry her to bed the floor stops aching as she lays down, her memories fester and she begins to weep silently, not letting any tears grow old enough to leave her the sound of turning newspaper pages fills the room outside, a family of puddles gasp for air as the rain smothers them.
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Sep 2, 2014
Sep 2, 2014 at 11:29 PM UTC
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