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these days i feel like water. like an ocean cusping on the marked line of a horizon. like a droplet riveting and rolling, making its way down to pool onto a ledge. the slightest nudge, a gentle push and i'd spill over. sitting dangerously on the lip of the cup teetering in and out of balance- it is a game of give or take i bend myself backwards into a crescent just to make room for their full mooned selves i wonder how Neil Armstrong felt when he took his first step onto the dusty crater ridden plain and found himself all alone i am                                                    alone destined to listlessly twirl around my own axis dreamlike but not like a dream at all floating miles away from the person i have yet to unearth but yet not far enough to fly among the stars i am held by the centre of my own gravity is that why sometimes i can hear my bones creak under the weight of the person i was supposed to be?
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Sep 19, 2023
Sep 19, 2023 at 6:44 AM UTC
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these days i feel like water. like an ocean cusping on the marked line of a horizon. like a droplet riveting and rolling, making its way down to pool onto a ledge. the slightest nudge, a gentle push and i'd spill over. sitting dangerously on the lip of the cup teetering in and out of balance- it is a game of give or take i bend myself backwards into a crescent just to make room for their full mooned selves i wonder how Neil Armstrong felt when he took his first step onto the dusty crater ridden plain and found himself all alone i am                                                    alone destined to listlessly twirl around my own axis dreamlike but not like a dream at all floating miles away from the person i have yet to unearth but yet not far enough to fly among the stars i am held by the centre of my own gravity is that why sometimes i can hear my bones creak under the weight of the person i was supposed to be?
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Sep 19, 2023
Sep 19, 2023 at 6:44 AM UTC
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