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Piece by piece, a broken heart shatters, collapsing on itself, splitting apart; Though there is no time to waste mourning. Piece by piece, it separates, giving itself away, to others; Just to fill the holes in theirs. Now just a chip, a fragment remains, owner curled up around it for warmth, hanging on by a single vein. Nothing is left to give away, without throwing away a lifeline; Nothing can be harmlessly lost, until people start returning what they borrowed.
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Aug 13, 2013
Aug 13, 2013 at 3:03 AM UTC
Clutching, Clinging, Careful
Piece by piece, a broken heart shatters, collapsing on itself, splitting apart; Though there is no time to waste mourning. Piece by piece, it separates, giving itself away, to others; Just to fill the holes in theirs. Now just a chip, a fragment remains, owner curled up around it for warmth, hanging on by a single vein. Nothing is left to give away, without throwing away a lifeline; Nothing can be harmlessly lost, until people start returning what they borrowed.
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20/Agender/American
Aug 13, 2013
Aug 13, 2013 at 3:03 AM UTC
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