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Amanda Shelton
Poems
Aug 23
What Remains
Its a thin line between
okay and not okay.
A maybe is my best answer.
Yeah, I'm fine.
I have grown into a thorny rose,
hydrated by my broken heart
as it bleeds out before you in
poetry.
My roots are tangled in old
plots of forgotten dreams
that never had a chance
to be free.
The snow falls upon my lucid
mind drunk on lost love
that once was mine but
you crushed my dreams
and left me in your ruins.
Oh love, you lost me to
your decay, and the lies
you display burned the road
we were supposed to build
together.
Only weeds remain.
Šī¸ 2024 By Amanda Shelton
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Amanda Shelton
37/F/Bakersfield California
(37/F/Bakersfield California)
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