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Oh, Darling. You can’t fix yourself by breaking someone else. No, perhaps I can’t Love, But when the heat rises up in me. Making my skin glow, Lining the holes in me with molten gold, Perhaps I can burn them down. Raze their structured beliefs Until there’s nothing but choking thick ash. If something survives it is beautiful. If something new grows in that new fertile ground Then it is precious.
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Apr 10, 2018
Apr 10, 2018 at 3:41 AM UTC
Razing
Oh, Darling. You can’t fix yourself by breaking someone else. No, perhaps I can’t Love, But when the heat rises up in me. Making my skin glow, Lining the holes in me with molten gold, Perhaps I can burn them down. Raze their structured beliefs Until there’s nothing but choking thick ash. If something survives it is beautiful. If something new grows in that new fertile ground Then it is precious.
When that destructive rage just makes you want to burn down bridges in the most spectacular way.
SilverLaughter
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28/F/Vermont
Apr 10, 2018
Apr 10, 2018 at 3:41 AM UTC
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