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19/F everything under the sun
my visions aren't even mine, to begin with.
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Oct 20, 2020
Oct 20, 2020 at 11:36 AM UTC
Cosmic Misfit
I do not know how they have aged so well having to carry such obnoxious facades outlining the garments of their sleeves every night, wondering if it's too small or too large succumbing to the thought of misfits, with the color they have grown weary of dark times that made them feeble; enough to make them grow lips that sparks war telos or end; to finally defend that black cats are not bad omens and so are black people
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Oct 16, 2020
Oct 16, 2020 at 10:42 AM UTC
If Beale Street Could Talk
My mother always seems to see things that I don't. For instance, I would spend half an hour searching for something she could find in less than a minute. Peculiar for some, my mother for just most. I know those living in asian households could never disagree. She would spend her afternoons outside in complete contentment with her tiny, wooden chair surrounded by house plants she cultivated during her cancer intervals. She did this everyday. And not one of those days, I would join her. Until today. "Do you see it?" she grinned. Her eyes fixed at the road. Fascinated, still. Despite the pattern it gives off for recurring naturally. I nod. Although, I couldn't see it. Suddenly, a man passed by. From the looks of it, he seems disheartened. Neighbor, I assumed. "Everyday" my mother started, "this man would walk alone circling the neighborhood before he would go to his house and sleep." she looked pleased and went back inside. A year later, a family of three passed by. The man looked bright as ever. Neighbors, I know. My eyes crinkled at the corners making me tear up a little as I recall what my mother had told me that day. "There's still magic in being just a mere bypasser, you know? You get to see how the story ends."
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Sep 20, 2020
Sep 20, 2020 at 10:52 AM UTC
Mere Bypasser