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Quiet inside me

I asked the quiet inside me,

Do you love yourself enough

to carry the weight of loving me?

 

It trembled softly:

I have hollowed the edges of who I was,

and I exist only in the pulse of you.

 

I wander through my own absence,

my shape unclaimed—

I am the air that bends toward your warmth.

 

I have forgotten the lessons

etched into my hands,

but in the tremor of your presence

I have become a student of devotion.

 

My body carries all my doubt,

yet in the gravity of you

I discover a strength I never knew I had.

 

If I hold myself, I hold you;

if I yield to you,

I am poorly sewn back together

from pieces I thought forever lost.

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Sarahwild
18
Published
Apr 8
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Quote of the day ; A dream mostly taken in warm, pale soft hymn

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