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Tell me.

Tell me, Mother, which shall I resent: nurturing apathy or being drawn to it? Tell me, Brother, which shall I look for: a tainted refuge or a miserly protector? Tell me, God, which shall I pray for: the spine to withstand pressure or the hands to hold the weight? The vexation I feel from choking on my own suppression. As I hoard opposites inside of me: the affirmative, the negative. To allow, to forbid. To answer, to question. I can hold fragility and embody the spirit of resilience. Love is simply not enough to fulfill me.
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souletry
18 / F
For You?
Written by
souletry
18 / F
Published
Feb 12
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