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In the end, it’s not the loss itself that unravels you But the loss of self Just a pile of thread pooled at your keeper’s feet A gaping portal you wish they’d step into So you could weave yourself back together Molded around their form, taking their shape A skein of two people as one Where before you were wound tightly around some invisible core Coiled and springy with anticipation Dancing on nerves, LED and ringing Now you’re tired and still, edges smoothed and smothered Collapsed into some lower dimension Flattened and undone in their eyes A listless string, God only to ants
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Apr 25, 2021
Apr 25, 2021 at 11:42 PM UTC
String Theory
In the end, it’s not the loss itself that unravels you But the loss of self Just a pile of thread pooled at your keeper’s feet A gaping portal you wish they’d step into So you could weave yourself back together Molded around their form, taking their shape A skein of two people as one Where before you were wound tightly around some invisible core Coiled and springy with anticipation Dancing on nerves, LED and ringing Now you’re tired and still, edges smoothed and smothered Collapsed into some lower dimension Flattened and undone in their eyes A listless string, God only to ants
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28/F/Brooklyn
Apr 25, 2021
Apr 25, 2021 at 11:42 PM UTC
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