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I wonder sometimes at the ghosts that haunt your soul Do you give them names? Do you cower in their shade? Do they whisper sweet nothings inside of you waking echoes, long forgotten like the artifacts of ancient loves? Do you tie them down with weights for them to sink into the dark so those who seek them out should drown before they ever reach your depths? I would tell you that I am not afraid- neither of the dark nor of the tides. I only wish I could make friends with the phantoms acting the part of you, and soothe the storms that sink your spirit.
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Feb 13, 2019
Feb 13, 2019 at 12:47 AM UTC
The art of shipwreck hunting
I wonder sometimes at the ghosts that haunt your soul Do you give them names? Do you cower in their shade? Do they whisper sweet nothings inside of you waking echoes, long forgotten like the artifacts of ancient loves? Do you tie them down with weights for them to sink into the dark so those who seek them out should drown before they ever reach your depths? I would tell you that I am not afraid- neither of the dark nor of the tides. I only wish I could make friends with the phantoms acting the part of you, and soothe the storms that sink your spirit.
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28/F/Pittsburgh, PA
Feb 13, 2019
Feb 13, 2019 at 12:47 AM UTC
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