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Sep 2017
I watched the moon kiss a sunrise —
through the fingers of skeletons coming back to life.
I saw it all through closed eyes open wide,
I wept dirt and flew down concrete lines;
I felt the embers in my lungs turn to ash outside.

I am nothing, darling, but insignificant —
I may not make history in my short time;
I may not remember when the fire completely dies;
I may never be extraordinary —
but for a moment —
for a glorious, aching moment
I was magnificently alive.
I was alive.
finn
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finn  26/FTM/CT
(26/FTM/CT)   
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   Elysia
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