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Shout at the moon, my darling, and less at your heart, For it not deserve the blame for any damage he’s caused; Shout at the trees, as they stand tall and so strong, And be jealous of them for that’s all that you want; Shout at the pond, as rain sends ripples throughout, Oh, I miss your smile—how long is this drought? Shout at me, if you need, And scream, if it helps; Shout at whatever, my dear, So long as it’s not at yourself. - Brendon S. Sawyer (2021)
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Oct 2, 2021
Oct 2, 2021 at 8:10 AM UTC
Shout
Shout at the moon, my darling, and less at your heart, For it not deserve the blame for any damage he’s caused; Shout at the trees, as they stand tall and so strong, And be jealous of them for that’s all that you want; Shout at the pond, as rain sends ripples throughout, Oh, I miss your smile—how long is this drought? Shout at me, if you need, And scream, if it helps; Shout at whatever, my dear, So long as it’s not at yourself. - Brendon S. Sawyer (2021)
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Oct 2, 2021
Oct 2, 2021 at 8:10 AM UTC
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