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Wishing for Amnesia MAG
Memories marred by the attempts to delete them,
 She doesn’t know what really happened anymore.
 The Incident becomes incidents become “it happens all the time.”
 Now all she knows
 Is that it happens all the time.
 
 Denial becomes excuses becomes I’m sorrys and
 “What do you want me to do?”
 It’s too late. She’s already afraid.
 
 Afraid to be pitied,
 She clutches her teddy bear, swallows her tears
 And allows them to read her a story.

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This is so sweet, it really evokes vulnerability for me. I love the line "She clutches her teddybear, swallows the tears" It's beautiful, and vulnerable, and creates a strong mental image.
Thanks for sharing this :)
 
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