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crushed faeries transformed into glitter giant dragons tears leaving bitter tastes on her tongue, like a blackberry every delicate wing of each faery fluttering across her cheek like butterfly kisses of a lover giant scarred eyes closely watching one another hearts riddled with marks of the past long, torn scars meant to last unicorn horn dust erasing the memories little bonsai tree, only seventeen her emerald jewel eyes sparkling with a fire fueled by her lover, a self proclaimed liar a path forged by the dragons breath where she decided she had enough glitter sprinkling her long-coming note sparkling tears that fell as she wrote "this is for my unrequited love, this is me rising above, goodbye my life, my world, my lover goodbye to those that hurt me... like my brother and mother thank you for the opportunity but I just don't belong here I belong with the faeries of my dreams and the deers" P.M. 9/10/17
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Sep 10, 2017
Sep 10, 2017 at 3:43 PM UTC
Faeries
crushed faeries transformed into glitter giant dragons tears leaving bitter tastes on her tongue, like a blackberry every delicate wing of each faery fluttering across her cheek like butterfly kisses of a lover giant scarred eyes closely watching one another hearts riddled with marks of the past long, torn scars meant to last unicorn horn dust erasing the memories little bonsai tree, only seventeen her emerald jewel eyes sparkling with a fire fueled by her lover, a self proclaimed liar a path forged by the dragons breath where she decided she had enough glitter sprinkling her long-coming note sparkling tears that fell as she wrote "this is for my unrequited love, this is me rising above, goodbye my life, my world, my lover goodbye to those that hurt me... like my brother and mother thank you for the opportunity but I just don't belong here I belong with the faeries of my dreams and the deers" P.M. 9/10/17
princessparky
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Sep 10, 2017
Sep 10, 2017 at 3:43 PM UTC
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