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Jan 2018
You are broken,
and I don't have surgeons hands.
I can not stitch together
your patch work heart. 

Your foundation is dust,
your bones cracked.
I can not make
a body so weary move again.

I can, however, brush stardust
paint on used up lips
and whisper love stories
into empty ears.

I can not fix you,
but I can give you
a supernova love
while you fix yourself.
Elizabeth Rehermann
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Elizabeth Rehermann  24/Cisgender Female/Utah
(24/Cisgender Female/Utah)   
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