Aimee Bender Quotes
I Used To Think Death Might Be Hidden Somewhere On Our Bodies.
Tucked Behind The Pupil Like A Coin, Slid Beneath The Thumb Nail, Ribbon-wrapped Around A Wrist Bone. A Sharp, Dark Sliver; A Loose, Pale Pellet. Each Person Different. Each Lifespan Set. On The Day Of Your Death, It Melts Out Through Your Entire Body, A Warm, Broken Bath Bead. Until Then, It Waits-sealed And Silent.
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