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I didn’t know you until I ripped you from your family and tore their world apart. It only took seconds. You, average and easy to miss yet shining still, still shining in a blur of tracksuits and hoodies makes it harder still to see you every time. Would I give my life to not miss again. An ‘accident’ they say As I am bathed in their contempt. You must not feel ‘guilty’ but they are liars; They, whose pain is so much bigger than mine. But I cannot hold the mourners’ hands Still only grieve within I didn’t know you until I became consumed by you. The dark deep hurt I am not allowed to release no comfort in precedent or in faith that teaches evil can be redeemed. Only deep regret for no crime committed The seconds it took to take our lives.
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Nov 8, 2020
Nov 8, 2020 at 6:20 AM UTC
accident
I didn’t know you until I ripped you from your family and tore their world apart. It only took seconds. You, average and easy to miss yet shining still, still shining in a blur of tracksuits and hoodies makes it harder still to see you every time. Would I give my life to not miss again. An ‘accident’ they say As I am bathed in their contempt. You must not feel ‘guilty’ but they are liars; They, whose pain is so much bigger than mine. But I cannot hold the mourners’ hands Still only grieve within I didn’t know you until I became consumed by you. The dark deep hurt I am not allowed to release no comfort in precedent or in faith that teaches evil can be redeemed. Only deep regret for no crime committed The seconds it took to take our lives.
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Nov 8, 2020
Nov 8, 2020 at 6:20 AM UTC
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