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Apr 2019
My body is made of flammable stone
a paradox in its own birth
a wooden crown atop
goddesses in dressing gowns
sleeping to the sound
of fire burning me to the ground.
I am swaying with the tears of my mother
hitting silently as they fall,
everything that made me special
also put me up in flames.
What a sight,
all this destruction
pillars of smoke around my teeth,
rosy cheeks as Iā€™m lowered into the grave
because it is I
and I am one
with the great Notre Dame
In destruction, we will find strength
Ally Ann
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Ally Ann  F/USA
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