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There was a woman once, a woman on a long trek through the desert. She was on a mission, to find herself and to BECOME… the woman her late beautiful mother had raised her to be. This woman was mad, adventurous, often careless, and utterly inspiring. I began to envision my own life; my own mission in that vast desert, and realized that I too was striving to BECOME… to UN-become all the things my own mother taught me to be, for her own twisted purpose, her own power trip and narcissistic need, and draped in convenient deafness and blindness. Never did I imagine the excruciating journey or detestable, bitter path this un-becoming would ultimately be, for me. Like a puzzle of a thousand pieces, torturously forced together, whether they fit, or not, the un-becoming entails shattering, finally, the mirror image once created and wrapped around you like a paralyzingly layer of skin, and carving out, from the leftover, a new image; the true image of who I am… whomever that may one day be. -by Mercurychyld Copyrights
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May 6, 2015
May 6, 2015 at 1:52 PM UTC
THE UN-BECOMING
There was a woman once, a woman on a long trek through the desert. She was on a mission, to find herself and to BECOME… the woman her late beautiful mother had raised her to be. This woman was mad, adventurous, often careless, and utterly inspiring. I began to envision my own life; my own mission in that vast desert, and realized that I too was striving to BECOME… to UN-become all the things my own mother taught me to be, for her own twisted purpose, her own power trip and narcissistic need, and draped in convenient deafness and blindness. Never did I imagine the excruciating journey or detestable, bitter path this un-becoming would ultimately be, for me. Like a puzzle of a thousand pieces, torturously forced together, whether they fit, or not, the un-becoming entails shattering, finally, the mirror image once created and wrapped around you like a paralyzingly layer of skin, and carving out, from the leftover, a new image; the true image of who I am… whomever that may one day be. -by Mercurychyld Copyrights
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May 6, 2015
May 6, 2015 at 1:52 PM UTC
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