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 Mar 11 lizie
louella
the blue start of the night
stares into my bones.
i’m torn at the seams;
the company i keep does not wish to keep me
and, if it does,
solely like a secret, something to be
hidden, unable to be uncovered.
if i share all of me, what will be
left to say
and who says you won’t leave, let
me disintegrate?
there’s nothing to keep;
the depths of what i love
is unreachable,
unattainable. the
lives of all bodies that traversed
into and completely out of my mind,
left behind a trace of emptiness
that i once interpreted
as love—
a beast that denies itself to those
who ache to touch it.
i’ll lay blank upon the grass,
counting the ghosts of those
who have left.
watching the footsteps of them
get lost in
the passage of time,
sand covering up the heels,
chasing away the memories
that once lived in the dents.

you left footsteps in me;
the funny thing is i’ve tried to
preserve them, in vain but,
i cannot love what is destined
to be left behind,
what is bound to be lost to time.
how i felt and still kind of feel from time to time.

written: 2/24/25
published: 3/10/25
Accept your hurt.
Accept your pain.
When they say you a racist
Accept it.

You said you couldn't vote for her.
She was this.
She was that.
So, you elected the bigot man.

You know him.
A cheater, bad businessman.
And you foolishly said, he was a smart man.
Evidence never supported it.

A man that stated lustful thoughts toward his child.
If she wasn't blood connected.

You voted for him.

Led by wicked ministers pushing their views.
And you reaping what you voted on.

Accept it.
Accept your pain.
Just no other way.
Your hatred, now in clear view.
We saw ****** used his people to hate the Jews.
 Mar 10 lizie
Charly
i'm sorry
 Mar 10 lizie
Charly
Hold me close to your chest,
and slit my throat

With my final gasp of air,
i'd say "i'm sorry for staining your shirt"
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