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You shook my life like a snow globe and watched the ashes fall Tracing their path with your finger, you smudged the frail glass ball “How pretty!” you had said of the ashes of my fears That had drifted from the burning of my self-destructive years Or was that cry of praise for you and your own reflection That stared back at your loving gaze of endless self-affection? And when you smudged the glass enough to blur my inner self You called me ineffective and left me on your shelf For I could no longer show you the things you longed to see By losing your reflection, you concurrently lost me
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Sep 12, 2019
Sep 12, 2019 at 11:37 PM UTC
Snow Globe
You shook my life like a snow globe and watched the ashes fall Tracing their path with your finger, you smudged the frail glass ball “How pretty!” you had said of the ashes of my fears That had drifted from the burning of my self-destructive years Or was that cry of praise for you and your own reflection That stared back at your loving gaze of endless self-affection? And when you smudged the glass enough to blur my inner self You called me ineffective and left me on your shelf For I could no longer show you the things you longed to see By losing your reflection, you concurrently lost me
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Sep 12, 2019
Sep 12, 2019 at 11:37 PM UTC
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