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selflessness

by @victrixing

you wanted the universe, so I started building the sky for you. I hung up lights so when the dark arrived, you had glimmers of hope —one for every time you thought it was living with you instead of just visiting. I once brightened your nights, but you tore the stars down because the sun was here to replace them. I chased clouds away so you wouldn't be caught in a downpour. I became a shelter when they sought their revenge and hit the ground running. the wind was breaking me down, but I held you despite the pieces it stole. when the storm passed, all you saw was the rainbow, and didn't notice I took out the blue. I did everything I could, but I could not do everything. you wanted the universe, but I could only give you the world.
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28 / F
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Jul 7, 2017
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