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Cemetery

I thought if I could swallow the stars

I’d be as beautiful as the evening sky

I tried one night    with fireflies

They burned my throat

Their legs striking at soft flesh

But my skin did not glow

No moon crawled from my eye sockets

I was left with corpses in my stomach

I soon learned I would only ever be

A cemetery

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Mar 30, 2019
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#beauty#night#stars#fireflies
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