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You emerged from the breaking dawn glittering to rival the rising sun. Molten gold dripped from the tips of your fingers; shimmering dust encrusted your footprints. Had our paths not crossed, I'd not be frozen here; a statue of fool's gold, the work of your touch. But I'm stuck in your kingdom, watching the golden age waiting until you wash your hands in the river and come back to me — you are cursed with the Midas touch, and I am cursed for making you king.
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Sep 1, 2019
Sep 1, 2019 at 8:42 PM UTC
Midas
You emerged from the breaking dawn glittering to rival the rising sun. Molten gold dripped from the tips of your fingers; shimmering dust encrusted your footprints. Had our paths not crossed, I'd not be frozen here; a statue of fool's gold, the work of your touch. But I'm stuck in your kingdom, watching the golden age waiting until you wash your hands in the river and come back to me — you are cursed with the Midas touch, and I am cursed for making you king.
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21/F/Very Far Away
Sep 1, 2019
Sep 1, 2019 at 8:42 PM UTC
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