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You float high and I reach. On tippy toes, with painted nails For you. Stretched and strained, each muscle aches. Fingers pointed, back straight. Still, not enough to reach you. A subtle breeze and I crumble and curl, falling back into myself, a safety net of sorrow. So familiar, It was once a home. Four walls, no roof. And from here, I stare up at you. But the moon and stars are all I see. Sun, you've left me once again.
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Apr 14, 2020
Apr 14, 2020 at 4:52 PM UTC
Night
You float high and I reach. On tippy toes, with painted nails For you. Stretched and strained, each muscle aches. Fingers pointed, back straight. Still, not enough to reach you. A subtle breeze and I crumble and curl, falling back into myself, a safety net of sorrow. So familiar, It was once a home. Four walls, no roof. And from here, I stare up at you. But the moon and stars are all I see. Sun, you've left me once again.
Oxymoron
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19/F/Ireland
Apr 14, 2020
Apr 14, 2020 at 4:52 PM UTC
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