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No one is ever going to know you. You will die with your soul achingly untouched, And you will not be special for it. Every day, we come in and out of the world together: Doctors cradle babies out of the birth canal, Hand them to their mothers, wet from excision. Grandchildren hold the hands of dementia patients As they lay in their beds flickering like candles. Yes, these are good things. Yes, they are done together. Yes, still, we are all alone. You don’t really need to be accompanied, You don’t need pure wordless understanding, Your soulmate never did and never will exist. It is ok. You will not be special for it.
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Jul 22, 2021
Jul 22, 2021 at 8:10 PM UTC
The Normal Way
No one is ever going to know you. You will die with your soul achingly untouched, And you will not be special for it. Every day, we come in and out of the world together: Doctors cradle babies out of the birth canal, Hand them to their mothers, wet from excision. Grandchildren hold the hands of dementia patients As they lay in their beds flickering like candles. Yes, these are good things. Yes, they are done together. Yes, still, we are all alone. You don’t really need to be accompanied, You don’t need pure wordless understanding, Your soulmate never did and never will exist. It is ok. You will not be special for it.
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Jul 22, 2021
Jul 22, 2021 at 8:10 PM UTC
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