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Eight Of Swords.

I’m a human library. My heart is single page with one bleeding word. An empty carcass pervaded by nothing but shelves and books. Cut me in half, letters shall pour out. Calligrams in my fingertips. My eyes spell a p o l o g e t i c, in advance to the librarian tasked with decoding my being, Death by literature, cursive written fate. I’m a human library. My brain misspells the word love on purpose It always only finds the characters that spell your name, as if it was the only way I was taught. I used my fingers to write memories in every system I could comprehend. I understood what it meant to be a library. A walking poem. A talking blue ink pen. I have touched every pain-cured wall in this museum, so ask me anything about him, the pages to my mind will unfold and you will be filled with the same knowledge As that of a librarian that used to work in a morgue.
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souletry
18 / F
For You?
Written by
souletry
18 / F
Published
Jun 4, 2025
Lines·Words
23·169
Notes

somebody loves me

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#library#words#pages#soul#death
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