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there's an undying storm in my heart it grows so tall it reaches my throat and chokes me stealing my speech and brewing rainfall that pours in the form of tears from my eyes it twists and turns to knot my stomach enough to stop me from smiling it screams in thunderstorms so deafening they fill my head like thoughts i'd rather not have— there's no way of stopping it but to wait and take cover to hide and hold on to every corner, every string only to survive but storms eventually calm and reach landfall my heart sees the horizon overhead when the skies are clear and i think to myself: still, the good days rise, still the good days rise.
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May 17, 2017
May 17, 2017 at 3:00 PM UTC
storms in the heart
there's an undying storm in my heart it grows so tall it reaches my throat and chokes me stealing my speech and brewing rainfall that pours in the form of tears from my eyes it twists and turns to knot my stomach enough to stop me from smiling it screams in thunderstorms so deafening they fill my head like thoughts i'd rather not have— there's no way of stopping it but to wait and take cover to hide and hold on to every corner, every string only to survive but storms eventually calm and reach landfall my heart sees the horizon overhead when the skies are clear and i think to myself: still, the good days rise, still the good days rise.
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May 17, 2017
May 17, 2017 at 3:00 PM UTC
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