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Weighting

by @drunkenkind

Like silk threads, I watched my life today stretch taught but hold, colleagues and friends weighted, reaffirming their bedrock as again plates shifted Our watered shoots stood bewildered but steady, as future wounds reached them despite our insistent gauze Looking through windows, we grown, choked as other faces told our pasts again And we fought not to feel though we knew that we had to Because every day’s a school day
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Written by
drunkenkind
46 / M / UK
Published
Dec 11, 2020
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1m
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#grief#loss#love#colleagues#school#pupils
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