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Sylvia Sexton.

They say I am like her, and her, but that is blasphemous, backhanded as my sorrow must bleed through. Cannot make it pretty, there is no way to make it tender. Cannot wish it into a petal, a leaf, there is no way to warm the sun. They say I am like her, but she is in the dirt buried by her own hands- and her hands too! She cried straight into the crypt. Diagnosed with the disease of death. Do they also say they hope I end like her, or her, too?
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Emmamendesofficial
27 / F / South Africa
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Written by
Emmamendesofficial
27 / F / South Africa
Published
Sep 21, 2024
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Questions I find myself stuck with when being compared to writers.

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