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she says she cant feel anything as she is cutting shapes of butterfly's into the paper thin draws little rivers i cant swim but she smiles and says thats fine cause she likes me long as i don't talk too much 'specially bout her childhood mutt she dragged that mutt every place had really sad eyes he's somewhere round here i'm sure just shadow of his former selves just like me just like me but she don't seem to mind we sit in the regulation standard size sunlight window and i watch her while she watches traffic crawl the hospital grounds an expanse of grass that someday we will someday go play upon someday when her screaming doesn't hurt so much when the nurses don't linger to catch her childhood mutt is barking again, i can see it in her face she breaks out the soap but it wont help she trims out another butterfly out of the paper thin it just lay there echoing silently like her tears i try to kiss them away before visiting hours are over but there are allways more shapes of butterfly's in the paper thin drawing little rivers i cant swim little rivers i can't swim
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Sep 11, 2014
Sep 11, 2014 at 10:38 AM UTC
butterfly's in the paper thin
she says she cant feel anything as she is cutting shapes of butterfly's into the paper thin draws little rivers i cant swim but she smiles and says thats fine cause she likes me long as i don't talk too much 'specially bout her childhood mutt she dragged that mutt every place had really sad eyes he's somewhere round here i'm sure just shadow of his former selves just like me just like me but she don't seem to mind we sit in the regulation standard size sunlight window and i watch her while she watches traffic crawl the hospital grounds an expanse of grass that someday we will someday go play upon someday when her screaming doesn't hurt so much when the nurses don't linger to catch her childhood mutt is barking again, i can see it in her face she breaks out the soap but it wont help she trims out another butterfly out of the paper thin it just lay there echoing silently like her tears i try to kiss them away before visiting hours are over but there are allways more shapes of butterfly's in the paper thin drawing little rivers i cant swim little rivers i can't swim
(about a girl i knew a lifetime ago)
mark-john-junor-1
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59/M/American
Sep 11, 2014
Sep 11, 2014 at 10:38 AM UTC
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