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Was I pure igneous rock and you sedimentary stone both undeniably metamorphic, look, everything's changed. Hidden layers you obscured deposited through thousands of tiny imprints, consequences of each a tiny blade still felt. Geologists studied us but no answers did they provide, an unhappy cohesion of the earth and none the better for it. The pressure you put on my atoms yielded surprising results, intrusive company chipped away at the outer layers. But I longed for the fire and you for other marble to which my quartz could not compare, friction reducing both to rubble. You brought blood from a stone and so I eroded you twice as fast because it seems these two rocks cannot make a love that can last.
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May 13, 2015
May 13, 2015 at 2:33 PM UTC
A geologists riddle
Was I pure igneous rock and you sedimentary stone both undeniably metamorphic, look, everything's changed. Hidden layers you obscured deposited through thousands of tiny imprints, consequences of each a tiny blade still felt. Geologists studied us but no answers did they provide, an unhappy cohesion of the earth and none the better for it. The pressure you put on my atoms yielded surprising results, intrusive company chipped away at the outer layers. But I longed for the fire and you for other marble to which my quartz could not compare, friction reducing both to rubble. You brought blood from a stone and so I eroded you twice as fast because it seems these two rocks cannot make a love that can last.
ella-gwen
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May 13, 2015
May 13, 2015 at 2:33 PM UTC
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