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You were both life and death. You started as my everything, in the way I spoke about you, like saying your name kept you close. You infected every corner of my life, spread through me like an invasive plant, planting your roots in places I didn’t know existed. No warning, no time, just something that took hold before I realised I had let you in. And suddenly, you were everything. Everything I had. You left me with nothing but your roots, problems for me to deweed. Digging them out one by one, trying to find where I begin and you stop. I let you grow too deep, take over into parts of me that should have only belonged to me. I am pulling and tearing, harming myself in the process, just trying to remember what it’s like to breathe air that belongs to me air that doesn’t smell like you. You were everything. Now what’s left is empty, damaged space with roots buried so deep they will follow me for life. You were everything—both life and death.
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Mar 24
Mar 24, 2026 at 1:47 PM UTC
Everything
You were both life and death. You started as my everything, in the way I spoke about you, like saying your name kept you close. You infected every corner of my life, spread through me like an invasive plant, planting your roots in places I didn’t know existed. No warning, no time, just something that took hold before I realised I had let you in. And suddenly, you were everything. Everything I had. You left me with nothing but your roots, problems for me to deweed. Digging them out one by one, trying to find where I begin and you stop. I let you grow too deep, take over into parts of me that should have only belonged to me. I am pulling and tearing, harming myself in the process, just trying to remember what it’s like to breathe air that belongs to me air that doesn’t smell like you. You were everything. Now what’s left is empty, damaged space with roots buried so deep they will follow me for life. You were everything—both life and death.
The fourth poem in my small series
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Mar 24
Mar 24, 2026 at 1:47 PM UTC
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