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You threw my heart onto the floor. It shattered into a thousand pieces or more. With what was left of the tiny fragments I was able to gather, I gave it to the people I cared for, the people who truly matter. I let them use it to mend their hearts back to being whole, to fill the missing pieces inside them, the chance to find their lost soul. Because unlike you, I choose to be unselfish; this isn't a pity party for me to weep and cry. I'd rather lose my whole heart to see the world relish than to watch it stop beating and eventually die.
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Mar 2, 2018
Mar 2, 2018 at 10:13 AM UTC
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You threw my heart onto the floor. It shattered into a thousand pieces or more. With what was left of the tiny fragments I was able to gather, I gave it to the people I cared for, the people who truly matter. I let them use it to mend their hearts back to being whole, to fill the missing pieces inside them, the chance to find their lost soul. Because unlike you, I choose to be unselfish; this isn't a pity party for me to weep and cry. I'd rather lose my whole heart to see the world relish than to watch it stop beating and eventually die.
one man's trash is another man's treasure.
mystiquemarie
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21/F/Wandering
Mar 2, 2018
Mar 2, 2018 at 10:13 AM UTC
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