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like a damp newborn my wings have yet to dry, but no longer required to inch on stubby caterpillar legs, unfolding, yielding to the sky. growing, bigger or stronger? shedding the skin that until now catered to your touch; without ears (for you supply no words) listening with my tongue for your toxic presence. a ball of fluff, that cannot swim, who you leave to drown, rises up out of the water its wings sleekly curved stunningly bright, bold, and beautiful. and you wonder at the transformations, even though you were the noxious chemicals that began these beneficial mutations.
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Apr 21, 2010
Apr 21, 2010 at 9:57 PM UTC
Metamorphosis
like a damp newborn my wings have yet to dry, but no longer required to inch on stubby caterpillar legs, unfolding, yielding to the sky. growing, bigger or stronger? shedding the skin that until now catered to your touch; without ears (for you supply no words) listening with my tongue for your toxic presence. a ball of fluff, that cannot swim, who you leave to drown, rises up out of the water its wings sleekly curved stunningly bright, bold, and beautiful. and you wonder at the transformations, even though you were the noxious chemicals that began these beneficial mutations.
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41/Cisgender Female
Apr 21, 2010
Apr 21, 2010 at 9:57 PM UTC
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