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And like the early Hyacinths in your mother's garden, you too will bloom as this winter ends. I remember how you'd lay out your November bones and irritably scrub away carcasses of the poetry you hated anyone reading, until you were stone-washed empty, bruised, cradling your mother's maiden name, pure, pure and pure again. Forget the perpetual mistakes you made on midnight park benches, where the morning dew drops in your almost laconic step disturbed the way dust amiably settled upon your shadows. You will bloom, even in the most shadowed chamber of your own heart.
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Dec 18, 2014
Dec 18, 2014 at 10:48 AM UTC
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And like the early Hyacinths in your mother's garden, you too will bloom as this winter ends. I remember how you'd lay out your November bones and irritably scrub away carcasses of the poetry you hated anyone reading, until you were stone-washed empty, bruised, cradling your mother's maiden name, pure, pure and pure again. Forget the perpetual mistakes you made on midnight park benches, where the morning dew drops in your almost laconic step disturbed the way dust amiably settled upon your shadows. You will bloom, even in the most shadowed chamber of your own heart.
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Dec 18, 2014
Dec 18, 2014 at 10:48 AM UTC
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