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I used to talk to fill up the space Words tripping, fluttering from my mouth And I became my own white noise Felt you always lurking in the hallway Peeking through the doorway until I slammed The door, loud crash that would reverberate Slamming into the walls, I hadn’t always Been so welcoming to you and you had been patient While I clumsily stumbled and I pushed you away Afraid of your embrace, my nerves ****** and jumped Moth wings my lips, and the words tripping, fluttering From my lips, and you had always been a light Flickering, hand out-stretched, your smile invited I don’t know why I had been afraid
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Jun 23, 2020
Jun 23, 2020 at 2:00 AM UTC
Sedatephobia
I used to talk to fill up the space Words tripping, fluttering from my mouth And I became my own white noise Felt you always lurking in the hallway Peeking through the doorway until I slammed The door, loud crash that would reverberate Slamming into the walls, I hadn’t always Been so welcoming to you and you had been patient While I clumsily stumbled and I pushed you away Afraid of your embrace, my nerves ****** and jumped Moth wings my lips, and the words tripping, fluttering From my lips, and you had always been a light Flickering, hand out-stretched, your smile invited I don’t know why I had been afraid
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42/F/Seattle
Jun 23, 2020
Jun 23, 2020 at 2:00 AM UTC
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