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She threw herself into heartbreak like a moth drawn to a flame. Then learned to heal the burns she had & just jumped in again. He became inflamed in sorrow, but she said it kept her warm. So he kept the flames of sadness lit, even though it caused him harm. In summer, they'd only wonder why charred flowers wouldn't grow. In winter, they'd only simmer as they mistook the ash for snow. Everyone tried to tell them, but they never seemed to learn. So how do you save two people who are convinced they want to burn?
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Sep 17, 2015
Sep 17, 2015 at 4:59 PM UTC
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She threw herself into heartbreak like a moth drawn to a flame. Then learned to heal the burns she had & just jumped in again. He became inflamed in sorrow, but she said it kept her warm. So he kept the flames of sadness lit, even though it caused him harm. In summer, they'd only wonder why charred flowers wouldn't grow. In winter, they'd only simmer as they mistook the ash for snow. Everyone tried to tell them, but they never seemed to learn. So how do you save two people who are convinced they want to burn?
inspired by e.h.
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Sep 17, 2015
Sep 17, 2015 at 4:59 PM UTC
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