
Before the Second Boot Hits the Ground
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"Marriage is like having your wisdom teeth pulled out. Once the anesthetic wears off, you realize how deep the damage was." "When she said she loves the me now the most, I heard the sound of the old me peeling off in her body." You stand at the end of the eight-year road and look back. Those cracks caused by love have long been softened by time. Now you finally understand: The most beautiful form of love is not falling into the dust for anyone, but two trees growing side by side, with their roots quietly entwined in the dark, and their branches and leaves growing green in the sun. "It was never me you loved, it was the plaster statue cast by your own hands." "When the plaster shattered, I discovered that there were glowing bones living inside."
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