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open wounds tear through my flesh, dead weight fills up my heart's pericardium, darkness of sorrow slowly consumes my soul, a habit of relentless grieving of the unforgotten. there's a tombstone in my head, in a graveyard of old memories and undead people, not quite fancy, but once in a while I sit beside it with a mug of coffee and anxiety. I talk to it as if it were alive, sometimes as if I hope it would talk back and take off the dead weight and misery in my heart, I grieve for the gone yet undead people whom I deeply loved. sometimes I would bring some kerosene and match, hoping to scorch down the place to ease all the pain, but I am human; I exist, I love, I feel, and I remember I may grieve of the unforgotten today, but I will live. IA
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May 23, 2020
May 23, 2020 at 9:49 AM UTC
the grieved and unforgotten
open wounds tear through my flesh, dead weight fills up my heart's pericardium, darkness of sorrow slowly consumes my soul, a habit of relentless grieving of the unforgotten. there's a tombstone in my head, in a graveyard of old memories and undead people, not quite fancy, but once in a while I sit beside it with a mug of coffee and anxiety. I talk to it as if it were alive, sometimes as if I hope it would talk back and take off the dead weight and misery in my heart, I grieve for the gone yet undead people whom I deeply loved. sometimes I would bring some kerosene and match, hoping to scorch down the place to ease all the pain, but I am human; I exist, I love, I feel, and I remember I may grieve of the unforgotten today, but I will live. IA
sincerelyileana
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20/F/soul search
May 23, 2020
May 23, 2020 at 9:49 AM UTC
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