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building bridges

i burned the bridges between us, whittled down this love into dust, and watched the river weave it away. i told myself to build new bridges with the old and broken bricks, carve and sculpt the dust into someone new, or wait for the river to return me another lost lover. or at the least, leave it there charred and in a thousand pieces, leave the whittled love as a broken-winged bird, stop weeping by the waters and feeding it with tears. and yet you, you appeared not even as a physical reminder, not even as a ghost who haunted me, it was   just a word that remotely resembled your name and you throw me back to building bridges.
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shawn-hyc
Singaporean
For You?
Written by
shawn-hyc
Singaporean
Published
Dec 31, 2011
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On how the slightest of reminders can just have us building bridges again, bringing us back to loving someone we  cannot have.

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