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she severed her arteries and fed the peacocks
back then i was driving her everywhere and people wondered how beautiful her wounds were how infinitely delicate and sincere her whole being was some kind of truth and i knew nothing about her except the few things she told me about her father while i was driving her places and i still remember the way she frowned when i told her something about settling down she loved things i never took the trouble to see and she didn’t do it because she felt like it or because she felt alone – and maybe she was but because she had to do it because it was in her nature we drove and stopped and drove again on and on and sometimes when she smiled i thought she was meant for me in a strange way but i didn’t know anything about her i just liked to watch her while she was doing her magic tricks always ready to sacrifice herself in some small way or another giving herself up, bit by bit piece by piece until nothing was left of her nothing at all except some small silver rings on the seat next to me and an empty cup of coffee i knew she was going to leave me and i knew it was going to be sooner rather than later but i could never bring myself to understand what kind of life would fit me without her so I kept driving on and on even when everything that was left of her was nothing more than a few silver rings and an empty cup of coffee i kept looking for her until this was everything i could remember.
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