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I think I will always be a little heartbroken by you. Yet there is something to be said, for learning to love something before anyone can warn you away. I like to think, in a world where I found you a little older, a little less naive, little less ready to embrace things with arms wide open and free -- I like to think someone would have cautioned me away. *Do not become so enamored by something that you become inseparable from it. Do not give all of yourself away, because there are pieces you will want back. They will tell you: if you fall seven times, get up eight. Remember: the more you fall, the harder it is to get back up. To stand tall. And stand tall, you must.* I was too young, though- and the old, they let the young make their own mistakes. *(I like to think I would've dived in headfirst, still, fallen anyway)* So I got my heart crushed put back together not a little intact, and I figured out how best to keep it. You aren't my first memory, But you're in my second, an afterthought. And now you're a dark, shadowed cloud, hanging just over my shoulder. You are not a home that I can forget: I loved you, I love you, like a desert craves the rain. I think I will always be a little heartbroken by you, and yet it's something to hold close. For the lessons learned, For the things I came away with, gained only because I refused to fight against them. The language I learned at your side is like a siren song, beckoning me back to the only place I have ever been able to call home. But I can learn to release my hold, Loosen it until the storm forecast hovers out of sight, It presence distant rather than looming. In time, I think, I can learn to let you go.
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Oct 2, 2021
Oct 2, 2021 at 5:18 PM UTC
love? letter to a country
I think I will always be a little heartbroken by you. Yet there is something to be said, for learning to love something before anyone can warn you away. I like to think, in a world where I found you a little older, a little less naive, little less ready to embrace things with arms wide open and free -- I like to think someone would have cautioned me away. *Do not become so enamored by something that you become inseparable from it. Do not give all of yourself away, because there are pieces you will want back. They will tell you: if you fall seven times, get up eight. Remember: the more you fall, the harder it is to get back up. To stand tall. And stand tall, you must.* I was too young, though- and the old, they let the young make their own mistakes. *(I like to think I would've dived in headfirst, still, fallen anyway)* So I got my heart crushed put back together not a little intact, and I figured out how best to keep it. You aren't my first memory, But you're in my second, an afterthought. And now you're a dark, shadowed cloud, hanging just over my shoulder. You are not a home that I can forget: I loved you, I love you, like a desert craves the rain. I think I will always be a little heartbroken by you, and yet it's something to hold close. For the lessons learned, For the things I came away with, gained only because I refused to fight against them. The language I learned at your side is like a siren song, beckoning me back to the only place I have ever been able to call home. But I can learn to release my hold, Loosen it until the storm forecast hovers out of sight, It presence distant rather than looming. In time, I think, I can learn to let you go.
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Tokyo, Japan
Oct 2, 2021
Oct 2, 2021 at 5:18 PM UTC
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