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i’ve watched the fragments fall. your calloused fingers hold the chisel close but never enough to completely split in two. porcelain skin chipped, unrecognizable by now. i stood as still as a statuette, i’ve allowed this every minute, disregarded the repercussions just to be beside you only to be beside you forming a pile of shards beside you. your warm, rough hands and fixed eyes, mind set to destroy me, watch me crumble, do nothing. scatter me across the places where we would meet: the fire pit, the dim lit street, the padded arm of the love seat. a painted glass life was never enough, could never be enough. but to be beside you…
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Apr 19, 2018
Apr 19, 2018 at 5:52 AM UTC
ceramics
i’ve watched the fragments fall. your calloused fingers hold the chisel close but never enough to completely split in two. porcelain skin chipped, unrecognizable by now. i stood as still as a statuette, i’ve allowed this every minute, disregarded the repercussions just to be beside you only to be beside you forming a pile of shards beside you. your warm, rough hands and fixed eyes, mind set to destroy me, watch me crumble, do nothing. scatter me across the places where we would meet: the fire pit, the dim lit street, the padded arm of the love seat. a painted glass life was never enough, could never be enough. but to be beside you…
courtney-hooper
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Apr 19, 2018
Apr 19, 2018 at 5:52 AM UTC
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