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sometimes it seems there is no escape from your mind when life twists your light. you can't recognize yourself anymore after all your stars collide. on the horizon of the black hole in your life full of lessons past. self-destructive mind remembering the heartbreak, the ungentle death of a giant cloud, pain so hot that you explode birthing brighter stars. but you still feel small. smaller than the Earth you walk that is smaller than the Sun it circles around, that is smaller than the galaxy it floats in, smaller than the universe they reside. But they don't know they're small, and neither should you, full of galaxies. you are a universe. but a universe can yield violence beyond comprehension. with every heartbreak, and with every tear, a lesson making you think twice-- did i do this right? everything has a lifespan, not a forever. these are not times you should wish to reverse, these are just the actions of a restless universe.
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Jul 10, 2018
Jul 10, 2018 at 10:31 PM UTC
dear past me: you are everything
sometimes it seems there is no escape from your mind when life twists your light. you can't recognize yourself anymore after all your stars collide. on the horizon of the black hole in your life full of lessons past. self-destructive mind remembering the heartbreak, the ungentle death of a giant cloud, pain so hot that you explode birthing brighter stars. but you still feel small. smaller than the Earth you walk that is smaller than the Sun it circles around, that is smaller than the galaxy it floats in, smaller than the universe they reside. But they don't know they're small, and neither should you, full of galaxies. you are a universe. but a universe can yield violence beyond comprehension. with every heartbreak, and with every tear, a lesson making you think twice-- did i do this right? everything has a lifespan, not a forever. these are not times you should wish to reverse, these are just the actions of a restless universe.
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Jul 10, 2018
Jul 10, 2018 at 10:31 PM UTC
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