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ever since i was born, there's been a hole in my heart. i clumsily blocked it with cotton wool, pasted it over with purple-patterned plasters, and left it to heal. it never did. then i met you. you seem to know everything, to know far more than i could ever aspire to about mending hearts. you took out some disinfectant, wiped away the peeling violet, picked out the ***** of snow with wooden tweezers, and pressed your hands to it. i don't know how you did it, but you knitted me back together. and even though i still need the occasional push, the reassurance that your hands will be there when i need them, that they want to be there, you fixed me. thank you.
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Dec 8, 2017
Dec 8, 2017 at 12:06 PM UTC
#8 - the whole of my heart
ever since i was born, there's been a hole in my heart. i clumsily blocked it with cotton wool, pasted it over with purple-patterned plasters, and left it to heal. it never did. then i met you. you seem to know everything, to know far more than i could ever aspire to about mending hearts. you took out some disinfectant, wiped away the peeling violet, picked out the ***** of snow with wooden tweezers, and pressed your hands to it. i don't know how you did it, but you knitted me back together. and even though i still need the occasional push, the reassurance that your hands will be there when i need them, that they want to be there, you fixed me. thank you.
dedicated to t.k.
badseed
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17/F/wonderland
Dec 8, 2017
Dec 8, 2017 at 12:06 PM UTC
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