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There are days my chest burns with a thousand unnamed feelings, and I swear, if I don’t find a place to put them, I’ll split open from the inside. I romanticize everything— the way light moves through a curtain, the way someone laughs without knowing I’m listening— and it wrecks me. I carry every goodbye like a funeral. I fall in love with strangers for no reason but the way they exist. The world wants me dull. Wants me quiet, contained. But I’m all crescendo— too loud, too tender, too much. And oh, where— oh, where to pour all this softness, when no one knows how to hold it.
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May 1, 2025
May 1, 2025 at 7:46 AM UTC
Crescendo
There are days my chest burns with a thousand unnamed feelings, and I swear, if I don’t find a place to put them, I’ll split open from the inside. I romanticize everything— the way light moves through a curtain, the way someone laughs without knowing I’m listening— and it wrecks me. I carry every goodbye like a funeral. I fall in love with strangers for no reason but the way they exist. The world wants me dull. Wants me quiet, contained. But I’m all crescendo— too loud, too tender, too much. And oh, where— oh, where to pour all this softness, when no one knows how to hold it.
Shanii
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25/F/Free State
May 1, 2025
May 1, 2025 at 7:46 AM UTC
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