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There
are
nights,
so
vacant
and
hushed,
I
can
feel
the
texture
of
my
tattered
soul
moving
within
me.
Black
tar,
dripping,
sticky
and
thick.
A
soft,
slow
secretion
of
indifference
slopping
through
the
hollow
suit
I
use
as
a
body.
They
say
these
are
the
words
of
a
damaged
mind.
But
not
I.
To
me,
this
is
insurgency.
I
used
to
dream
of
being
inside
the
womb.
Fetal
universe,
black
holes
and
emptiness.
Orbiting
the
massive
planet
of
my
mother′s
booming
heart.
Tiny
yolk
body,
tethered
like
an
astronaut,
adrift
in
the
tranquil
spume
of
desolate
bliss.
Tiny
fingers
inching
from
chubby
stems,
Reaching
for
that
great
thumping
whoosh
of
blood
and
power
that
wobbled
like
a
snarling
god
above
me.
My
fibrous
head
translucent
as
a
bell
jar,
Would
search
with
great
staring
eyes
deep
into
the
godless
dark
for
a
light,
For
a
sign,
for
anything
other
than
indifference.
But
the
universe
would
never
oblige.
Look
upon
me:
a
daughter
of
a
child
and
a
monster.
Frozen
without
cold
feeling
nothing
unsure,
uninspired,
veins
full
of
air,
soul
fading
into
the
umbra
Who
are
they
to
say
what
is
moral
when
they
are
broken?
Who
are
they
to
say
anything
about
us?
All
this,
all
this,
And
I
want
to
sledgehammer
And
leave
nothing
but
dust
To
dust
To
dust
To
dust
Strangled
by
a
Bible
Belt
Strangled
by
a
Bible
Belt
Strangled
by
a
Bible
Belt
Strangled
by
a
Bible
Belt
Strangled
by
a
Bible
Belt
Strangled
by
a
Bible
Belt
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