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A Book by Dina
A journal of emotional honesty and intellectual expression
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A Chapter by Dina
I saw you pursue another the same way you pursed meand in that moment, reality struckI realize I was down on my luckThat you truly were goneYou've mov..
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A Chapter by Dina
I feel animosity towards you right nowI want to yell, and curse, and throw things your directionAnything I can findBut that would require you being at..
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A Chapter by Dina
Hello, old friendI come to you, this time,with baggage twice as bigAnd I may have trouble hiding itWith all my luggage on your stepsLike Blanch Dubois..
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A Chapter by Dina
There is a period in every woman's life where she feels unimportantUndervaluedReplaceableDiscardedFragmentedDemented,even.And usually,it's tied to lov..
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A Chapter by Dina
I'm not really in the moodI don't really want your conversationOr your validationOr confirmation, that I am right for you.I'd rather you just sit down..
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A Chapter by Dina
When the world frozePhones rose to prominenceMusic became ominousChildren became homogenousAnd love became anonymous.
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A Chapter by Dina
I see the gameyou uplift oneafter tearing down another.Poor man,it must hurtto get your crotch caught on that zipper.you know,if you mess with the wro..
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A Chapter by Dina
I'll have an old fashioned,the first drink I learned to makeBut I prefer it with an orange peelhold the stirbetter you shakeBartenderyou've become my ..
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A Chapter by Dina
Riddle me worthyWith my bohemian rap sheetLike a street cat,I've seen some rad things.But the aristocratsassume they're bad thingsand try to pull on s..
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