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A little thing, like children putting flowers in my hair, can fill up the...
Author:
Sylvia Plath
Book:
The Unabridged Journals of
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Published at:
8 years ago
A little thing, like children putting flowers in my hair, can fill up the widening cracks in my self-assurance like soothing lanolin.
( Sylvia Plath )
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