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And they were glass. Everything clear, everything frail. Waiting to move and waiting to break. The rain was the blanket they shared. On opposite sides of town, drops in the torrent weaving threads between them. Cold in the winter hot in the summer. Sometimes they enjoyed expectations -- only not those they put on themselves. They couldn't, because moving would shatter everything they were. Closer was pain and farther was death. They could only orbit at arm's length, knowing some truths, and pretending to not know others. They were satellites, and they were glass.
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May 14, 2018
May 14, 2018 at 11:22 AM UTC
Satellites
And they were glass. Everything clear, everything frail. Waiting to move and waiting to break. The rain was the blanket they shared. On opposite sides of town, drops in the torrent weaving threads between them. Cold in the winter hot in the summer. Sometimes they enjoyed expectations -- only not those they put on themselves. They couldn't, because moving would shatter everything they were. Closer was pain and farther was death. They could only orbit at arm's length, knowing some truths, and pretending to not know others. They were satellites, and they were glass.
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25/M/Denver, CO
May 14, 2018
May 14, 2018 at 11:22 AM UTC
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