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Freshmen year I was involved in a play About women in the 1920's Who were paid to paint watch dial numbers And hands With green-glowing, Radioactive paint. The point of doing this Being so soldiers could see their watches at night Without giving away their position. However, After years of exposure to the radium, The women themselves began glowing And forming cancers in the deepest recesses Of their young and tender bodies. Before the horrors began, The women had taken a trip to the beach Where they ate sandwiches And talked about the things that shined In their lives. And between the Rudolph Valentino's And pearl necklaces In the windows of department stores, I believe they could also list you Among the beautiful things they had In spite of all the danger.
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Dec 1, 2014
Dec 1, 2014 at 8:16 PM UTC
Things That Shine
Freshmen year I was involved in a play About women in the 1920's Who were paid to paint watch dial numbers And hands With green-glowing, Radioactive paint. The point of doing this Being so soldiers could see their watches at night Without giving away their position. However, After years of exposure to the radium, The women themselves began glowing And forming cancers in the deepest recesses Of their young and tender bodies. Before the horrors began, The women had taken a trip to the beach Where they ate sandwiches And talked about the things that shined In their lives. And between the Rudolph Valentino's And pearl necklaces In the windows of department stores, I believe they could also list you Among the beautiful things they had In spite of all the danger.
This was a long shot, I agree.
jodie-lindamae
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28/Cisgender Female/American
Dec 1, 2014
Dec 1, 2014 at 8:16 PM UTC
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