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The Wren knows well That the dread he feels Comes not from hell But the hope he steals From nothing- It’s baseless In the face of the truth Of the fact that the Siren Fears conversation. The Wren knows well That the Siren knows well What it means to feel pain So to hurt someone else Is just what it means To yearn for what’s lost And forget about what was had. The Wren knows well That the Siren knows well That the Wren knows well Of the pleasure it felt As it burned up its tongue And sang from its lungs A song about feeling weak. But the Siren was silent As she stretched out her wings, And screamed his heart shut Til the Wren was hurting, So imagine the pain That he felt on that day When a beanbag was sewn to his beak. The Wren had always been meek.
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Dec 2, 2024
Dec 2, 2024 at 2:12 PM UTC
The Sih Wren
The Wren knows well That the dread he feels Comes not from hell But the hope he steals From nothing- It’s baseless In the face of the truth Of the fact that the Siren Fears conversation. The Wren knows well That the Siren knows well What it means to feel pain So to hurt someone else Is just what it means To yearn for what’s lost And forget about what was had. The Wren knows well That the Siren knows well That the Wren knows well Of the pleasure it felt As it burned up its tongue And sang from its lungs A song about feeling weak. But the Siren was silent As she stretched out her wings, And screamed his heart shut Til the Wren was hurting, So imagine the pain That he felt on that day When a beanbag was sewn to his beak. The Wren had always been meek.
forgive me.
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Dec 2, 2024
Dec 2, 2024 at 2:12 PM UTC
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