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They say to treat my body like a temple, But I don't believe in a God. There are cracks in the spaces where love should be, and weeds in the place of flowers. The glue holding the bandages in place have worn off, and the stitches have torn. I've learnt through Tough times, surrounded by an ocean of my own tears, that light shines even in a cemetary, and that's what I am - Half sunshine, half grave, the embodiment of Persephone. ​
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Feb 20, 2019
Feb 20, 2019 at 2:03 PM UTC
Melinoë
They say to treat my body like a temple, But I don't believe in a God. There are cracks in the spaces where love should be, and weeds in the place of flowers. The glue holding the bandages in place have worn off, and the stitches have torn. I've learnt through Tough times, surrounded by an ocean of my own tears, that light shines even in a cemetary, and that's what I am - Half sunshine, half grave, the embodiment of Persephone. ​
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Feb 20, 2019
Feb 20, 2019 at 2:03 PM UTC
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