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by autumn-whipple

I always thought art had to be hard. There had to be some deep inner struggle, some magical spiritual resonance That gave art meaning I thought love was about pomp and circumstance That it had to be verbose, brash I pined and flirted and thought I knew love I knew nothing I haven't changed much I am a different shape but the same shade I've found art in puddles, and love in myself But I'm still learning I'm sure I'll still write poetry That's pompous and shallow But now I'll know a little but more About the pieces of myself And maybe one day I'll figure out who I will be.
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