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I have accepted the heart you held in my hand. I wished to fit it with my own. But in the process, you kept deliberately cutting my fingers Was I going too fast? Possibly. Were my pieces too small? Possibly. Were the edges too sharp? Possibly. And yet, I continue to clutch at your shards with ****** palms. I can't let you go, even if you hurt. I accepted your heart, and I can't go back on my word. I will, one day, form a beautiful stained glass portrait of you and I. No matter how many ounces I bleed, I'll attempt to complete this work of art.
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Feb 26, 2018
Feb 26, 2018 at 12:20 PM UTC
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I have accepted the heart you held in my hand. I wished to fit it with my own. But in the process, you kept deliberately cutting my fingers Was I going too fast? Possibly. Were my pieces too small? Possibly. Were the edges too sharp? Possibly. And yet, I continue to clutch at your shards with ****** palms. I can't let you go, even if you hurt. I accepted your heart, and I can't go back on my word. I will, one day, form a beautiful stained glass portrait of you and I. No matter how many ounces I bleed, I'll attempt to complete this work of art.
And yet, I ended up shattering more of my own pieces to try and fit them in with yours Yours, whose pieces weren't meant to fit mine at all
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Feb 26, 2018
Feb 26, 2018 at 12:20 PM UTC
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