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Growing up— meant learning how to slay demons from the inside out. Not with magic. With madness. With mood swings. With memory. I’m not soft. I’m a sword. One that fought a battle against unforgiving Nazis. Not the ones in textbooks— the ones that live in families. In systems. In silence. Today, I wear different skin. It fits. Mostly. It shelters the steel. I’m a knife that was thrown at a dartboard— bad aim. But I cut clean. I slice veggies. I slice meat. I fed myself with the same hands that once begged to be broken. I’m a needle. Stuck into tied wood. I bled the forest red. I painted my bed in wildfire— not to burn, but to say: This pain is real. This canvas is mine. I’m the sword lost in the hands of a wounded soldier. The knife dropped in a river where everything floats, but nothing’s ever reached. We misjudge depth. Of thoughts. Of people. Of ourselves. I’m a needle again— ripping thread so clothing can breathe. So I can breathe. I’m this thing that wants to fly but be tethered. I’m Twitter when it still meant shouting into the void and hearing something back. I’m a kite. I dance with the wind, but I always feel the pull of the string. Fly high, Julie. Fly high.
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May 24, 2025
May 24, 2025 at 12:11 PM UTC
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Growing up— meant learning how to slay demons from the inside out. Not with magic. With madness. With mood swings. With memory. I’m not soft. I’m a sword. One that fought a battle against unforgiving Nazis. Not the ones in textbooks— the ones that live in families. In systems. In silence. Today, I wear different skin. It fits. Mostly. It shelters the steel. I’m a knife that was thrown at a dartboard— bad aim. But I cut clean. I slice veggies. I slice meat. I fed myself with the same hands that once begged to be broken. I’m a needle. Stuck into tied wood. I bled the forest red. I painted my bed in wildfire— not to burn, but to say: This pain is real. This canvas is mine. I’m the sword lost in the hands of a wounded soldier. The knife dropped in a river where everything floats, but nothing’s ever reached. We misjudge depth. Of thoughts. Of people. Of ourselves. I’m a needle again— ripping thread so clothing can breathe. So I can breathe. I’m this thing that wants to fly but be tethered. I’m Twitter when it still meant shouting into the void and hearing something back. I’m a kite. I dance with the wind, but I always feel the pull of the string. Fly high, Julie. Fly high.
Overcast with a 90% chance of metaphor. The sky is stitched with silver thread—needle-pierced and unraveling. Humidity is high. So am I.
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27/NB/India
May 24, 2025
May 24, 2025 at 12:11 PM UTC
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