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My Yellow Grief.

Cal

A home for all the ugly and mediocre things inside me.

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Can I possess your hands?

Before I join the dear departed,
There are so many places that I want to witness,
But since luck has never kissed my lips, I request you:
Can my ghost make a home in the white space of your eyes?
Let it see all that you will and may...

6 days ago
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I am your pit stop.

I have always been a place,
Orphaned between your home and your destination,
A gas station next to the highway in the middle of nowhere,
Come barge in, I never lock the doors anyway,
I’m not a scary place, I’m married to your pit st...

9 days ago
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How to kill yourself without dying.

  • Ask your mother what her favourite thing was as a child, and watch her realise she no longer remembers.

    • Try to write five things you love about yourself without thinking of the five hundred you hate.

    • Post a picture of yourself a...

23 days ago
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14

I Yearn Like a Disease.

I yearn the way a disease yearns for a body—
for someone, something, to ruin beautifully.
I yearn to touch the way time touches things,
to turn them into history.

What I offer is not love;
it is madness, wrapped in a warm bouquet...

2 months ago
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I saved God from dying.

L'Ange déchu - Alexandre Cabanel.

I saw God standing on the railing of a bridge, about to jump into the black river below. He looked as though he was hesitating.

My first instinct was to push him myself. Instead, I walked over and pulled...

3 months ago
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    A 22 year old black coffee connoisseur, pursuing a full time PhD in maladaptive daydreaming.

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