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we run like radios, communicating on channels of frequencies but I’m running on a different frequency and I’m alone in the sea of static it’s so hard to find anyone’s signal just reach out and call SOS there’s an in-between channel that isn’t always so hard to reach- it’s filled with jokes and happiness and we all laugh with the same vibration but there are days I search for the channel and the laughter just sounds like static it’s like something’s wrong with my antenna but we’re not radios, we’re people and we hear the beats of drums. I hear a different beat than the rest of you but not a special one just a mix of many songs clumsy and too loud and full of contradictions I twist and run and trip and fall trying to follow the beat but it’s hard because there’s not one beat there’s thousands and I listen to a different one every minute they tell us find your one beat one thing to carry you through life but I choose a new one to try and save me every week. we’re people, flesh and blood not stone, but we all try to be marble. we sand ourselves down into perfect statues carve off all the parts we hate but when you carve off everything that makes you unique you start to look just like everyone else. so keep those things. try to accept the pieces you don’t like about yourself find a beat each day that makes you happy no matter what anyone else thinks and don’t worry. your radio antenna isn’t broken someday you’ll find a channel whose signal works more often than not and on the stormy staticky days when it doesn’t there’ll be someone to hold you so close you don’t need a signal to reach them.
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Mar 19, 2017
Mar 19, 2017 at 7:56 PM UTC
mixed metaphors for hope
we run like radios, communicating on channels of frequencies but I’m running on a different frequency and I’m alone in the sea of static it’s so hard to find anyone’s signal just reach out and call SOS there’s an in-between channel that isn’t always so hard to reach- it’s filled with jokes and happiness and we all laugh with the same vibration but there are days I search for the channel and the laughter just sounds like static it’s like something’s wrong with my antenna but we’re not radios, we’re people and we hear the beats of drums. I hear a different beat than the rest of you but not a special one just a mix of many songs clumsy and too loud and full of contradictions I twist and run and trip and fall trying to follow the beat but it’s hard because there’s not one beat there’s thousands and I listen to a different one every minute they tell us find your one beat one thing to carry you through life but I choose a new one to try and save me every week. we’re people, flesh and blood not stone, but we all try to be marble. we sand ourselves down into perfect statues carve off all the parts we hate but when you carve off everything that makes you unique you start to look just like everyone else. so keep those things. try to accept the pieces you don’t like about yourself find a beat each day that makes you happy no matter what anyone else thinks and don’t worry. your radio antenna isn’t broken someday you’ll find a channel whose signal works more often than not and on the stormy staticky days when it doesn’t there’ll be someone to hold you so close you don’t need a signal to reach them.
i wrote this awhile ago :) it's one of my better ones though, i think.
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16/Non-binary
Mar 19, 2017
Mar 19, 2017 at 7:56 PM UTC
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