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3d
i cover her in white musk, lily of the valley
there she lies
still, infant-like, and white
her body soft and barely thereβ€”
almost a mirage of the senses
she fits the palms of my hands
and i gently cradle her, meeting her at last
whilst covered in crimson blood
i think she had a life
i think she had a breath
i think her heartbeat was
louder than the metropolitan hazeβ€”
a homing beacon calling me
a cadence tied tightly to my soul
before she was felled by you
i bury her in white musk, lily of the valley
and finally send her to my father
in hopes for revival, survival
after all, he is the first person
who taught me how to live
Written by
indi  23/F/somewhere in the sea
(23/F/somewhere in the sea)   
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