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This is how girls with anxiety love

We're almost touching.

we were walking side by side,

you're talking about cabs in your hometown.

I can feel the gravity of your hand, calling my fingers

whispering "it's alright."

 

We're touching but not quite.

you held my shoulder to protect me from the passing cars.

and for the first time in a long while, I felt so fragile.

In this world where I find it hard even to breathe,

you believed me.

 

I almost said it.

All I need is one ounce of strength to tell you every single thing that I have ever felt about you.

 

I want to find home in your collarbones.

Would you be kind enough to let a stranger in?

I want to seep in your being because I'm cold.

The world is harsh and my cracks are aching.

 

Almost.

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Written by
PinkFujoshi
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Published
Mar 19, 2018
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Please don't ever become a stranger,

whose laugh I can recognize anywhere.

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#love#anxiety
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