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I may stand straight and proud, Unwelcome, A prickling threat to those who venture near; Reserved and self-contained, the sharded sum Of childhood spent attaining a veneer. Yet look beyond the surface, to a heart That I have cut out night and night afore; To ease the choke of reminiscence’ smart And yet, by morning, it is full once more. Dark wields the blade of fear and of regret, Despondency and bleakness to excise; But come the day, my dawning sense is met With love’s sweet surging, burgeoning sunrise. Have patience, and my cactus heart will bear Life-giving sap that heals the cuts we share.
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May 27, 2021
May 27, 2021 at 1:45 AM UTC
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I may stand straight and proud, Unwelcome, A prickling threat to those who venture near; Reserved and self-contained, the sharded sum Of childhood spent attaining a veneer. Yet look beyond the surface, to a heart That I have cut out night and night afore; To ease the choke of reminiscence’ smart And yet, by morning, it is full once more. Dark wields the blade of fear and of regret, Despondency and bleakness to excise; But come the day, my dawning sense is met With love’s sweet surging, burgeoning sunrise. Have patience, and my cactus heart will bear Life-giving sap that heals the cuts we share.
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May 27, 2021
May 27, 2021 at 1:45 AM UTC
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