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The words pierced through the too bright cellphone screen directly into the place she had always known that was true                too much He was not the first to tell her He was not the first she had believed                      “Less is more” She had tried so many times to channel But her love was: a riptide        a volcano         a force of nature It exploded in every direction like riders in the desert in search of towns with food                          with water                       with shelter Her love was: too hungry                too thirsty                   too weather worn for its once agreeable host Her host who had once said,       “Let me drink you dry” He found that there was no bottom Only more of the same: Insatiable. Hungry. Love. And once he had drank his fill He declared:                                      “maybe I needed less.”
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Nov 17, 2018
Nov 17, 2018 at 8:22 PM UTC
*maybe I needed less.*
The words pierced through the too bright cellphone screen directly into the place she had always known that was true                too much He was not the first to tell her He was not the first she had believed                      “Less is more” She had tried so many times to channel But her love was: a riptide        a volcano         a force of nature It exploded in every direction like riders in the desert in search of towns with food                          with water                       with shelter Her love was: too hungry                too thirsty                   too weather worn for its once agreeable host Her host who had once said,       “Let me drink you dry” He found that there was no bottom Only more of the same: Insatiable. Hungry. Love. And once he had drank his fill He declared:                                      “maybe I needed less.”
MandiWolfe
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37/F/Athens, Ohio
Nov 17, 2018
Nov 17, 2018 at 8:22 PM UTC
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