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I am a fragile piece of pottery, capable of holding anything you need from me. You can fill me with water, wine, dirt, or dust, and I will always treat it like gold. You were a gun, I was your target practice. You learned to tread carefully, knowing a single word could shatter me. You forgot to hold your tongue, slowly stopped caring. You knew I was fragile, yet you fired with intent to break me. You needed me shattered. I was a fragile piece of pottery, now only a pile of cracked clay. You never cared to clean up the mess you made, always blaming me for my brokenness. Your bullets left holes in the museum walls, and I was the one who paid for every fine. When you left, you took the roses with you And I finally saw every red flag I was warned of. K.W.
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Nov 30, 2019
Nov 30, 2019 at 3:23 PM UTC
Shattered
I am a fragile piece of pottery, capable of holding anything you need from me. You can fill me with water, wine, dirt, or dust, and I will always treat it like gold. You were a gun, I was your target practice. You learned to tread carefully, knowing a single word could shatter me. You forgot to hold your tongue, slowly stopped caring. You knew I was fragile, yet you fired with intent to break me. You needed me shattered. I was a fragile piece of pottery, now only a pile of cracked clay. You never cared to clean up the mess you made, always blaming me for my brokenness. Your bullets left holes in the museum walls, and I was the one who paid for every fine. When you left, you took the roses with you And I finally saw every red flag I was warned of. K.W.
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Non-binary/Drowning in thought
Nov 30, 2019
Nov 30, 2019 at 3:23 PM UTC
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