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by @JustineHeins

I awoke in the dead silence of the night I was cold, I rolled over searching for your warmth only you were not there. I let out a startled cry as I clutched my cracking heart. I wilted with the flowers, I became bitter and cold with the winter. I matched the April showers behind the closed confines of my curtains, when spring came I did not bloom consumed with hot fury like the scorching summer sun I fell apart. then one morning I didn't wake up hoping to see you there, I opened my curtains I rejoiced with the flowers in the sun, I hummed the melody of the birds I swept up the old cracked pieces of myself left around the room. I had not fixed my old self, I had become a version of me without you.
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19 / F / Canada
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JustineHeins
19 / F / Canada
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Aug 13, 2019
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