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The Elixir

I believed I could mold it—

that if I kept my voice measured

and my reasons alluring, debauched, persuasive,

the wrong thing would come out clean.

I drank the elixir that coronates a man

without asking where his kingdom lies,

a liquid that turned appetite into law.

I mistook wanting

for knowing.

Everyone stood silent while I tried

to forge it into shape.

I don’t live that high anymore.

I recognize who sits on the throne

and how little He needs my engineering.

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Written by
Twc
59 / M / Utopia
Published
Apr 25
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14·83
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