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It’s two in the morning and I am wishing landlines were more literal. I could pull you across the distance that spans between us and the shocked silence wouldn’t need to stretch so far. You could have died. He could have died. But you’re still here and Damocles’s sword swings like a pendulum and that’s all that’s left to show for the fight. That, and the shattered glass across asphalt and the split second you couldn’t tell which grey was sky. Your knees are bruised, but they’ve been so before. Old wounds make way for new ones. Damocles is a myth. You are a legend.
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Jun 28, 2014
Jun 28, 2014 at 5:27 PM UTC
It's two in the morning
It’s two in the morning and I am wishing landlines were more literal. I could pull you across the distance that spans between us and the shocked silence wouldn’t need to stretch so far. You could have died. He could have died. But you’re still here and Damocles’s sword swings like a pendulum and that’s all that’s left to show for the fight. That, and the shattered glass across asphalt and the split second you couldn’t tell which grey was sky. Your knees are bruised, but they’ve been so before. Old wounds make way for new ones. Damocles is a myth. You are a legend.
For the best friend calls you first.
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Jun 28, 2014
Jun 28, 2014 at 5:27 PM UTC
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