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Villain. You have stolen my grace. When I poise myself to smile and simper, your bitter shadow fills my mouth and makes me shudder. When I ascend the steps to my royal quarters, I trip on the memory of your presence by my side. When I lay in bed, artfully sprawled across the velvet sheet, your forceful weight crushes my limbs and my lungs. When my eyelids flutter shut, intent on transporting me to dream-land, all I see is your divine, ethereal face. When I fall in love, I am eager to forget and begin anew with my sweet knight in disguise, but your crestfallen expression slows my pace. I may be free of you and your enchantment, your enthralling spell, but by the gods, Villain - I couldn't protect it all, and so you have stolen my grace.
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May 15, 2020
May 15, 2020 at 8:26 PM UTC
Grace
Villain. You have stolen my grace. When I poise myself to smile and simper, your bitter shadow fills my mouth and makes me shudder. When I ascend the steps to my royal quarters, I trip on the memory of your presence by my side. When I lay in bed, artfully sprawled across the velvet sheet, your forceful weight crushes my limbs and my lungs. When my eyelids flutter shut, intent on transporting me to dream-land, all I see is your divine, ethereal face. When I fall in love, I am eager to forget and begin anew with my sweet knight in disguise, but your crestfallen expression slows my pace. I may be free of you and your enchantment, your enthralling spell, but by the gods, Villain - I couldn't protect it all, and so you have stolen my grace.
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16/F/Alexandria
May 15, 2020
May 15, 2020 at 8:26 PM UTC
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