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  2. parydise:

    seleNA

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  6. beccaliving:

    This has to be one of my favorite things ever.

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  7. Each time I’m asked to tell about myself, I find myself starting the same way: “My name is Kelsey and I’m nineteen..”
    but what I’d really like to say is:
    “My name means island of the ships but once
    I found a translation that said I’m a burning shipwreck-
    not a burning ship but a ship that has caught fire
    after the wreckage and well, I’d say that’s more fitting.”

    I’ve learned that people don’t have time for about me’s.
    They need two things: a name and an indication you’re someone special.

    The doctors, they want facts not details.
    “I broke my leg when I was three, it’s a funny story actually-“
    The right or the left?
    Conversation over.

    The teachers, they want interests, hobbies.
    You’re sad, yes, but what do you like to do?

    The adults are a spew of questions.
    What school do you go to? What classes are you taking?
    What do you plan on becoming? Got a boyfriend?
    No, stop.

    People my own age are the worst.
    “I’m planning on an English degree with a concentration in creative writing.”
    Yeah, aren’t we all. So how many times have you, you know,
    done it?

    I’m pulled apart, my interests travelling highway 2
    my goals at a stop light at traffic hour,
    my medical history on a billboard for the world to see.
    But what about me?

    Where’s the chance to say,
    “I hang on to fistfuls of poetry like loose change in my pockets,
    and I keep waiting for the day that the world turns upside down
    so I can swim with the stars.
    I’m not afraid of darkness, it’s a loneliness I can empathize with it.
    It’s the blackholes like cigarette burns inside of me that get troublesome.
    I walk through graveyards and read the dashes between years,
    each a story I’ll never know. Sometimes I create my own.”

    No wonder none of us know who we are anymore.

    — Kelsey Danielle, “I Was Told to Write an About Me and This is What Happened”  (via commovente)

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