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I look at the mirror to only find her staring back, she who's mastered the art of smiling and to hide those stray tear tracks. Silence is her weapon of choice, it's edgy tip enough to raise dread, in face of her frosty ire, one would prefer the bursts of temper instead. Like the duck that paddles in calm, she too rests surrounded by muck and underneath, her fury churns, ready to blast it all to dust, She's picked up every insult, stored it in a corner to recollect and designs her story of vindication ripping apart every shred of regret. Her hands are coated in blood of the desires that she choked to death she has emerged strong from battles and slayed monsters who rest under her bed. The dirt underneath her nails should tell you the moral of her story, she is not deterred by pain, she is not enamored by false glory. I see her staring back at me, and raise her chin in pride, her scars wave the sign of victory, I only need to follow in stride.
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Aug 13, 2020
Aug 13, 2020 at 9:52 AM UTC
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I look at the mirror to only find her staring back, she who's mastered the art of smiling and to hide those stray tear tracks. Silence is her weapon of choice, it's edgy tip enough to raise dread, in face of her frosty ire, one would prefer the bursts of temper instead. Like the duck that paddles in calm, she too rests surrounded by muck and underneath, her fury churns, ready to blast it all to dust, She's picked up every insult, stored it in a corner to recollect and designs her story of vindication ripping apart every shred of regret. Her hands are coated in blood of the desires that she choked to death she has emerged strong from battles and slayed monsters who rest under her bed. The dirt underneath her nails should tell you the moral of her story, she is not deterred by pain, she is not enamored by false glory. I see her staring back at me, and raise her chin in pride, her scars wave the sign of victory, I only need to follow in stride.
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Aug 13, 2020
Aug 13, 2020 at 9:52 AM UTC
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