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M.D. Eaton

“Though it is true that my memory feels the weight of decay, and the cuts on my lip and the scars on my back bear the weight of sickness, I am not like you. You are here, trapped in the prison of your own body until death relieves the weight of your flesh of its prisoning duty. For me, freedom lies just beyond the floodwaters.”

M.D. Eaton, And I Heard the Mourner Say
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And I Heard the Mourner Say And I Heard the Mourner Say by M.D. Eaton
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