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You look down at me from a skyscraper rooftop, throwing stones casually from your glass tower smiling, you sip coffee as they shower over me. Falling over myself to please you, I climb every flight of stairs, dodge every stone, smiling, just to find that you have built ten more floors ‘Come on, it’s just a stone’s throw for you’, you say as I dawn another doorway clutching my gut, only to find it cemented shut. You always love to remind me no matter how much I grow, I am still ten floors below and it will never be as awe-inspiring as your growth, the doors I could open; you close. Thank you, for showing me that there is no limit to the floors I can climb and stones I can take on the chin I am so far from the dirt you would put me in But I think it’s time I built my own skyscraper with no stones no stairs just elevators for those within.
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Jan 7, 2018
Jan 7, 2018 at 8:59 AM UTC
Glass Houses
You look down at me from a skyscraper rooftop, throwing stones casually from your glass tower smiling, you sip coffee as they shower over me. Falling over myself to please you, I climb every flight of stairs, dodge every stone, smiling, just to find that you have built ten more floors ‘Come on, it’s just a stone’s throw for you’, you say as I dawn another doorway clutching my gut, only to find it cemented shut. You always love to remind me no matter how much I grow, I am still ten floors below and it will never be as awe-inspiring as your growth, the doors I could open; you close. Thank you, for showing me that there is no limit to the floors I can climb and stones I can take on the chin I am so far from the dirt you would put me in But I think it’s time I built my own skyscraper with no stones no stairs just elevators for those within.
elliefordelliott
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Jan 7, 2018
Jan 7, 2018 at 8:59 AM UTC
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