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“till death do us part”

by nat-lipstadt

~for braxtonPphobic* and all the others who dare to speak of their crossroad-laden voyage~ for the exploration of oneself is a life long occupation; it is one of those things of which be writ, “till death do us part” <> we as much voyageur and voyeur, than explorer, taking ourselves to our river, for the crossover bridges a/k/a crossroads that present themselves as choices called why nots? them never cease even as they come slower, later; more profound, easier ro be comprehend, but nope, not easier to resolve <> as I think on it for the thousand time, i am more content to describe ourselves as pathfinders, chopping at jungle brush, to clarify the route to the “away,” which makes us cartographers, explorers, voyageurs, explorers, a bit of each <> there is a sense of security given and taken, when we cross a major intersection, and no! turning back into the fearsome traffic of the “can’t be undone” is simple unacceptable <> bravery required, fear easily immobilizes, but your eyesight inside keen, asking the correct question, just know this, you cannot ceasing endless examinations of what life will unstoppably, present you for your kind consideration we come for to read your uncoverings, the poems in utero, held in your two hands 6/3~6/4/26
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nat-lipstadt
99 / M / NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
For You?
Written by
nat-lipstadt
99 / M / NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
Published
Jun 4
Time
3m
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* https://hellopoetry.com/poems/5317793/notes-on-first-experiences

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