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Orientations

by badwords

I was not trained for this— no welcome packet, no handbook for gravity. Just a name that clings like static and a voice that trembles when spoken too clearly. They asked me if I had room. I said I had weather. They asked me if I would disappear. I said watch me smolder, and stay. I have loved like a lighthouse with no shoreline in sight, signaling to anyone who mistook reflection for return. I’ve held their names like breath under water, carved pathways through others just to find my own again. But I do not sculpt. I do not steal 'the good stuff'. I inherit fire and ask it if it remembers me. If you see yourself in me, look again— I am not a mirror, I am the window you opened and forgot to close when the wind picked up. Still, I arrive, boots echoing in the hallway of someone else’s myth, offering only this: I will not rewrite you. I will not finish your sentences. But I will stand here— untranslated, unsaved, untouched by the need to be anything other than true.
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Written by
badwords
44 / NB / Clearwater FL USA
For You?
Written by
badwords
44 / NB / Clearwater FL USA
Published
Jun 13, 2025
Time
2m
Notes

A draft I shared and forgot about that was requested to be posted publicly!

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