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by inreticence

I used to look at you like you were an open book, out in the open, for the world to see. But the closer I got, the more I saw. I saw the walls around you. I saw how you painted them to hide yourself. I saw glimpses of the demons you try to keep at bay. For the first time, I saw the baggages you carried. The scars you wear. And I realized I have been looking at you for the longest time, without ever truly seeing you. And I am sorry. But I am here now. I see you.
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