Jandy Nelson Quotes
Grief Is A House
where The Chairs
have Forgotten How To Hold Us
the Mirrors How To Reflect Us
the Walls How To Contain Us
grief Is A House That Disappears
each Time Someone Knocks At The Door
or Rings The Bell
a House That Blows Into The Air
at The Slightest Gust
that Buries Itself Deep In The Ground
while Everyone Is Sleeping
grief Is A House Where No One Can Protect You
where The Younger Sister
will Grow Older Than The Older One
where The Doors
no Longer Let You In
or Out
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