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Flame.

by RayfullyIvy

(NOTE: I HAVE NOT PUT IN ANY GRAMMER CHANGES YET!) sorry ahead of time! Flame By: Olivia I. Williams. They steal the help id give —but bring it back In decay When I asked for a small flame back They’d walked away I've been there Voice in the mirror But they cracked mine With no fear Because my kindness They thought —was forever They used my flame —Watered it down with problems Till it was just smoke Blamed me for not being strong enough To keep them lit When I was fighting For the last flicker of hope I keep restarting my fire —Keep finding my flame But they keep smothering it Pushing on blame While fear Builds Leaving me Thinking Im insane I reach for what I can But it just disintegrates Drifting away In a cloudy mist Of smoke And dust. I ask I beg For a spark But they treat my flame Like money they can spend Maybe I’ll stop asking? Maybe I’ll stop sharing? Maybe I’ll stop fixing? I know my voice can speak more than words Like the smoke But I refuse to let anyone see it Yet now the words that I breath Forever holds flame That will stay lit Like when I write These words On the page. Now I learn that I am silence I don’t reply Cause I can light only for I Without needing to fix anyone else’s flame I built from broken ember That I used to write these words To build myself up And this time Myself and my words Burn only for me.
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RayfullyIvy
16 / Wisconsin
Published
Jan 23
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