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angles

if you took

the edge out of a storm,

you'd be left with a blank film;

no soundtrack of droplets,

no lightning

cracks of conflict,

no romance, from

air steeped in rain.

 

so if

you wiped away your childhood

scar, laced your

back up straight,

turned the volume **** on your opinions

and cried a little less -

what

would you be then?

 

if you softened all your angles

would you tell your story well?

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Written by
vamika
Published
Feb 9, 2016
Lines·Words
18·75
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visit La Vie en Rouge (les-etoiles-tombent.tumblr.com) for more words

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#flaws#hurt#past#story#storm#self-acceptance#scars#self-esteem#mistakes#angles
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