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If only I were a painting; a majestic work of art, adored by all, confined to the safety of my canvas home. If only my form were a mass of oil shades; intertwining, swirling, rippling. My, how everyone would swoon at my brilliance. But, I tell a sad story. And the critics prey upon my light, when a slight darkness remains. Like gold to a magpie, they pick, for my dazzling and beguiling radiance is too much an invitation, when all I glow highlights my worn edges. My shadowy past comes to the fore, and I cannot retreat into my home, when there is none. Everyone stares. And I’m now careful of my wishes.
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Jan 24, 2017
Jan 24, 2017 at 5:47 AM UTC
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If only I were a painting; a majestic work of art, adored by all, confined to the safety of my canvas home. If only my form were a mass of oil shades; intertwining, swirling, rippling. My, how everyone would swoon at my brilliance. But, I tell a sad story. And the critics prey upon my light, when a slight darkness remains. Like gold to a magpie, they pick, for my dazzling and beguiling radiance is too much an invitation, when all I glow highlights my worn edges. My shadowy past comes to the fore, and I cannot retreat into my home, when there is none. Everyone stares. And I’m now careful of my wishes.
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23/Gender Fluid
Jan 24, 2017
Jan 24, 2017 at 5:47 AM UTC
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