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There becomes a time when you realize that your poetry is better than your fiction The deaths in your life, sap your creativity. With all dead friends, what can blossom? Bad decisions and body parts Like the flesh from a tree, positivity follows suit But the arms of which carry you are wrecked Because they are the arms of the grieved The beautiful, belligerent, alcohol tolerant lives that you have left behind There are your friends, that die like a hard rain. But they are just as refreshing and reflect just as much sunlight. But they die just the same Suns die, stars burn out Just as you realize that the hoped for importance of your writing was never as important as your friend
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Sep 22, 2016
Sep 22, 2016 at 6:22 AM UTC
Suns die, Stars burn out.
There becomes a time when you realize that your poetry is better than your fiction The deaths in your life, sap your creativity. With all dead friends, what can blossom? Bad decisions and body parts Like the flesh from a tree, positivity follows suit But the arms of which carry you are wrecked Because they are the arms of the grieved The beautiful, belligerent, alcohol tolerant lives that you have left behind There are your friends, that die like a hard rain. But they are just as refreshing and reflect just as much sunlight. But they die just the same Suns die, stars burn out Just as you realize that the hoped for importance of your writing was never as important as your friend
jordan-fischer
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24/M/Canadian
Sep 22, 2016
Sep 22, 2016 at 6:22 AM UTC
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