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I touched her lips, reminisce of where they were last kissed and I hold back broken sentences that I may find comfort in telling her if she weren’t the one who cut off my tongue. Speechless, she reaches into my soul like a spear to a bottomless river, expecting to find my self-worth but, instead, she finds a blackness that has consumed me long since she burrowed herself within its depth. Loving her was my religion, and as she faded into the Autumn wind, I knew that I could never love again, not without travesty, not without remorse. Without her, there was no meaning in the blue skies or the phantoms that hide in their corners. I knew that when she didn’t answer my prayers at night, my faith had gone as well.
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Sep 5, 2017
Sep 5, 2017 at 11:40 AM UTC
Faithless
I touched her lips, reminisce of where they were last kissed and I hold back broken sentences that I may find comfort in telling her if she weren’t the one who cut off my tongue. Speechless, she reaches into my soul like a spear to a bottomless river, expecting to find my self-worth but, instead, she finds a blackness that has consumed me long since she burrowed herself within its depth. Loving her was my religion, and as she faded into the Autumn wind, I knew that I could never love again, not without travesty, not without remorse. Without her, there was no meaning in the blue skies or the phantoms that hide in their corners. I knew that when she didn’t answer my prayers at night, my faith had gone as well.
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Sep 5, 2017
Sep 5, 2017 at 11:40 AM UTC
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