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It’s old, I know, Owned by a version Of me That is smaller And softer With bigger Eyes For Possibility And A firmer grip On Truth. And she’s Offering Some delight With her chin Up, And her shoulders Back, Eyes Sneaking glimpses Of your eyes Of which bit Stirs you. I can see, From here, The power In the offering, The meaning In the offered. And the fall Is sudden When she falters, And the blow deep. You don’t notice At first How her chin Drops, How her shoulders Curl, How she folds Her edges Into herself - Gripped And Diminished. And she (And me, Still me) We Miss Your invitation. It’s old, This way I find myself Alone. And I am no longer young.
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Oct 16, 2025
Oct 16, 2025 at 7:29 AM UTC
Falter
It’s old, I know, Owned by a version Of me That is smaller And softer With bigger Eyes For Possibility And A firmer grip On Truth. And she’s Offering Some delight With her chin Up, And her shoulders Back, Eyes Sneaking glimpses Of your eyes Of which bit Stirs you. I can see, From here, The power In the offering, The meaning In the offered. And the fall Is sudden When she falters, And the blow deep. You don’t notice At first How her chin Drops, How her shoulders Curl, How she folds Her edges Into herself - Gripped And Diminished. And she (And me, Still me) We Miss Your invitation. It’s old, This way I find myself Alone. And I am no longer young.
scorpius
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Lafayette, LA
Oct 16, 2025
Oct 16, 2025 at 7:29 AM UTC
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