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Ah, but none of them crave me They do not feel the loneliness Of my absence, least not The way I feel the heaviness of theirs; They do not crumble beneath it: The first touch of an inevitable weight At the nape of their neck That has always hung Just above the skin of their scalp But now, having breached the space between, Presses vindictively, coldly, A mercenary of sheer mass God, the weight; The weight of this void
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Sep 18, 2015
Sep 18, 2015 at 10:51 PM UTC
Weight
Ah, but none of them crave me They do not feel the loneliness Of my absence, least not The way I feel the heaviness of theirs; They do not crumble beneath it: The first touch of an inevitable weight At the nape of their neck That has always hung Just above the skin of their scalp But now, having breached the space between, Presses vindictively, coldly, A mercenary of sheer mass God, the weight; The weight of this void
ashley-rose-berman
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Sep 18, 2015
Sep 18, 2015 at 10:51 PM UTC
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