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memoirs in a jar

dorothea

a collection of poems, thoughts, and the occasional book review if i feel like it

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When I was thirteen and fourteen, I read A LOT of books that made a really big impression on who I am as a person. In hindsight, I was most definitely a little too young to be reading some of these books, but I’ve read and reread these, and...

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i need to get off my phone.

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It’s been five months since I’ve last posted on here which is actually insane.

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friend to all is a friend to none

she smiled down the hallways at all she saw. she was the friendliest person everyone knew, always up for a chat, there was no one she did not know. echoes of hi’s and hellos trailing after her wherever she walked. she would stop for hugs an...

9 months ago
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the mirror

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a mirror always tells the truth they say
i can’t help but feel that’s true
the room is still, the dust is settled
i stare at the mirror
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The train rumbled to a stop on the platform. Lenore picked her heavy work bag and slung it over her shoulder, wearily joining the queue of tired working people boarding the train home. A cacophony of footsteps on concrete and the murmurs of...

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