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What I Say to Mortal

I would say I'm only mortal bitter winds bite flower petals fall I'm left with half of a silky rose and I never know if I loved her or not I'll only ever be mortal my pain is not my gain I crave all the time but not for time not for forever because the wind was once bitter filling my soul with the litter of human remains the ones who stayed I wish I wasn't mortal fate and destiny mean nothing I'd be born for something great because my wounds would be soft memories memories I needn't speak I save that for the weak and my weak days ...decades if I wasn't mortal It's tearful, this amount of joy I am Mortal. Time counts choices matter and my value rises
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Written by
emily-pidduck
Canadian
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Written by
emily-pidduck
Canadian
Published
Mar 10, 2015
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Rough, fix it later

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#time#thought#mortal
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