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at first, you were two burnished roses, so pure and bright that i thought you were made of gold. you were spiritual parents to me & taught me right from wrong, and told me that i wasn't good enough, but that you were great enough for all of us. you placed a dunce cap on my head, but you painted them gold and called them crowns, and i believed you, you coward. you kissed my brow, sweetly, softly, like a vampire caresses his victim's neck, before he plunges deep & ***** the red from their veins. you cradled my throat in your claws and told me that no one else was on my level, that no one else could get this close to you. i told you i dreamed of becoming a writer, you told me to burn my journals. i told you i dreamed of becoming a painter, you told me to trash my brushes. i gave you the key to my secret dreams, to my most vulnerable place, & you swallowed it whole, like a greedy sparrow. for 3 years, you dangled my stolen heart in front of me, & laughed as i chased it like the hog-tied mule that i had become. then one day, you got lazy & you slipped up, you fool, you left the key & my heart on that pedestal you brazenly sit upon. i took it back, i swallowed my heart & unlocked my spirit, free at long last, and saw that you were the Wizard of Oz, hiding behind your ratty curtains. i laughed & i cried, when i realized what a fool i had been, how childish i had been, to willingly give you my life. you were nothing but stones dipped in glistening blood, drained from the blind people you feast upon, you glutton. you broke my spine & you tried to **** my spirit, but you didn't know, I am the Phoenix Rising, & you will not hold me any longer.
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Oct 14, 2017
Oct 14, 2017 at 11:51 PM UTC
Cultic
at first, you were two burnished roses, so pure and bright that i thought you were made of gold. you were spiritual parents to me & taught me right from wrong, and told me that i wasn't good enough, but that you were great enough for all of us. you placed a dunce cap on my head, but you painted them gold and called them crowns, and i believed you, you coward. you kissed my brow, sweetly, softly, like a vampire caresses his victim's neck, before he plunges deep & ***** the red from their veins. you cradled my throat in your claws and told me that no one else was on my level, that no one else could get this close to you. i told you i dreamed of becoming a writer, you told me to burn my journals. i told you i dreamed of becoming a painter, you told me to trash my brushes. i gave you the key to my secret dreams, to my most vulnerable place, & you swallowed it whole, like a greedy sparrow. for 3 years, you dangled my stolen heart in front of me, & laughed as i chased it like the hog-tied mule that i had become. then one day, you got lazy & you slipped up, you fool, you left the key & my heart on that pedestal you brazenly sit upon. i took it back, i swallowed my heart & unlocked my spirit, free at long last, and saw that you were the Wizard of Oz, hiding behind your ratty curtains. i laughed & i cried, when i realized what a fool i had been, how childish i had been, to willingly give you my life. you were nothing but stones dipped in glistening blood, drained from the blind people you feast upon, you glutton. you broke my spine & you tried to **** my spirit, but you didn't know, I am the Phoenix Rising, & you will not hold me any longer.
I have been brainwashed for three years and I am finally waking up. Life is beautiful and I am meant to create.
yellahgirl
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Oct 14, 2017
Oct 14, 2017 at 11:51 PM UTC
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