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You poured into me like cream into coffee. Quickly. Beautifully. And once it began, impossible to stop. You dove into my core, Swirling. Binding. Redefining. You didn’t try to destroy the dark parts of me. You embraced them, kissed them gently. Lightening the dark, by sharing the burden. You told me my strength was beautiful. And that being strong doesn’t have to mean being alone. We were unassuming yet extraordinary. And I grew comfortable in the close quarters of our singular pronoun. Life without you now is like giving up coffee; It’s so hard to wake up. Until one day, it’s not.
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Sep 15, 2013
Sep 15, 2013 at 5:13 PM UTC
My Morning Coffee
You poured into me like cream into coffee. Quickly. Beautifully. And once it began, impossible to stop. You dove into my core, Swirling. Binding. Redefining. You didn’t try to destroy the dark parts of me. You embraced them, kissed them gently. Lightening the dark, by sharing the burden. You told me my strength was beautiful. And that being strong doesn’t have to mean being alone. We were unassuming yet extraordinary. And I grew comfortable in the close quarters of our singular pronoun. Life without you now is like giving up coffee; It’s so hard to wake up. Until one day, it’s not.
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Sep 15, 2013
Sep 15, 2013 at 5:13 PM UTC
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