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Between the Lines

Chrisandrew Baker

Soft words. Heavy meaning. Words for those who feel deeply. Welcome to my writing haven!

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Grieving Someone Who is Still Alive

“Automat” by Edward Hopper (1927)

There is a very specific, highly illegal brand of quiet that settles into your apartment when you realize the person you love most in this world didn’t die; they simply stopped existing for you.

No one ha...

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The Wound You Didn’t Earn

“The Death of Chatterton” by Henry Wallis (1856)

Human beings are, at our core, aggressively optimistic idiots. We see a broken emotional engine, roll up our sleeves, and think, “I can fix this with enough warm broth, validation, and a car...

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The Enemy Within

“The Nightmare” by Henry Fuseli (1781)

Imagine a friend walking into your living room, accidentally dropping a mug of lukewarm tea on your rug, and bursting into tears. You would not grab them by the shoulders, shake them violently, and wh...

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Too Deep for Them

“Ophelia” by John Everett Millais (1852)

Somewhere between the fourth hour of explaining why a piece of ambient instrumental music made you cry and the third time they replied with a thumbs up emoji, a quiet, horrifying realization sets in...

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The Beauty of Being Bad

“The Chess Players” by Thomas Eakins

Somewhere around the age of seven, human beings undergo a quiet, tragic neurological shift. Up until that point, you could hand a child a dried up Crayola crayon and a piece of junk mail, and they would...

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    26 | Just here writing about life and everything in between while actively being confused by it. Trying to make sense of it all one post at a time.

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