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diamond you

does the word isolation mean that they place you on an eternal glacier at dawn? it’s not windy but cold; tales and yarns that you fold, but there’s no one around, they’re all gone, and you’re quiet in a wheelchair, head high, in a world where you cannot ask why, but by grace, if you do, they’ll all say, ‘mary sue! say thee, that’s a fine bird in the sky!’ so you stay there, your book upside down, staying lost ’til you want to be found, you sit with the back of your head to the world, tired, ‘touch wistful, o’ the people of gold, when you spoke, they all shrouded the truths that you told, now wait still, all alone, not a sound. then one day you hear your heart call, after forever of nothing at all, then your eyes are warm, glistening, but nobody’s listening, melt a hole through the floor and you fall- right through ice and through stone and through crust, diamond you, you shall burn for you must, feel your heart beating loud, blaze a bright brilliant cloud, singing, ashes to ash; dust to dust.
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flawtheluminousmockingbird
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Written by
flawtheluminousmockingbird
Published
Nov 24, 2015
Lines·Words
65·190
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#hope#lost#eternal#frustration#cold#pride#wind#isolation#wheelshair#askwhy
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