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Some things must be allowed to die. Like pruned branches and withered annuals, You can’t sustain all of it, nor should you… So say goodbye to some parts of yourself, Wrap them up like baby teeth in an old handkerchief, Fertilize the yard with them, Watch them decompose and brew beer with them, But you can’t keep them around. They’re dead, they’re dying, no matter what, And holding on can never change that! Let them hang around too long and one day, You’ll reach for it, Some lost piece of yourself, And only close your hand around soft putrefaction.
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Jul 19, 2021
Jul 19, 2021 at 7:38 PM UTC
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Some things must be allowed to die. Like pruned branches and withered annuals, You can’t sustain all of it, nor should you… So say goodbye to some parts of yourself, Wrap them up like baby teeth in an old handkerchief, Fertilize the yard with them, Watch them decompose and brew beer with them, But you can’t keep them around. They’re dead, they’re dying, no matter what, And holding on can never change that! Let them hang around too long and one day, You’ll reach for it, Some lost piece of yourself, And only close your hand around soft putrefaction.
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Jul 19, 2021
Jul 19, 2021 at 7:38 PM UTC
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