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I  sold my freedom to poetry and never looked back. let ink carve oaths, oaths of lament, agony, affliction. Every  relationship a writing prompt, each goodbye an unfinished draft. half-written verses crimsoned the margins, monsters growling between the lines. I revive old wounds for epiphany, reshape anguish until it rhymes. Every trauma, a metaphor a sonnet dressed in ruin, a haiku carved from ache. And when the page is filled, when the ink dries, who remains—me, or the dead poet??
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Feb 8, 2025
Feb 8, 2025 at 2:11 PM UTC
dead poet
I  sold my freedom to poetry and never looked back. let ink carve oaths, oaths of lament, agony, affliction. Every  relationship a writing prompt, each goodbye an unfinished draft. half-written verses crimsoned the margins, monsters growling between the lines. I revive old wounds for epiphany, reshape anguish until it rhymes. Every trauma, a metaphor a sonnet dressed in ruin, a haiku carved from ache. And when the page is filled, when the ink dries, who remains—me, or the dead poet??
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Feb 8, 2025
Feb 8, 2025 at 2:11 PM UTC
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