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Uncatching Fireflies

I captured this wispy thing And it slipped through my fingers It glowed gold and was gone Until a silvery streak of light it’s become With a jar in hand I stalked To attack, I suppose I traipsed in the dark It slipped slowly out of sight Now my hands are blue I miss the warmth But it’s selfish, I know To lock something away Just because it’s beautiful And it takes away the cold.
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pinkimwest
25 / F / Philippines
Published
Feb 14, 2019
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