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Twisted Poet
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Sep 15
Soldier Child
I grew up with soldiers—
their boots a lullaby,
their grief stitched into uniforms
they never took off.
I learned how to die
a long time ago—
not in flesh,
but in forgetting how to be soft.
We played with shrapnel like toys,
measured time
by the distance between sirens.
And still—
I carry their silence
like a medal
no one pinned on me.
#war
#soldier
#damage
#grief
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Twisted Poet
16/F/New Zealand
(16/F/New Zealand)
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