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Everything kept in bittersweet silence Lips ****** from biting back the sentences I am not courageous enough to speak aloud Eyes shut to avoid sting of reality Upon shelves towering above stature sit dusty expectations Long since placed carefully with wonderment Slathered in cobwebs and mice have moved in and taken up permanent residence in the nooks between It's a **** miracle they stayed in position this whole time I cannot seem to stop fidgeting and swinging wildly from distraction to distraction Branches leading away from my plans Some of them not even sturdy enough to tolerate my weight Sending me spiraling spectacularly to the solidly packed earth far below Selecting thrills instead of skills Denying truth politely As one turns down a piece of gum And it doesn't help laying bare my soul I do anyways Although I resent pain caused by opening these ancient wounds at least then my sorrow is freed
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Nov 7, 2024
Nov 7, 2024 at 11:23 PM UTC
Ancient Wounds
Everything kept in bittersweet silence Lips ****** from biting back the sentences I am not courageous enough to speak aloud Eyes shut to avoid sting of reality Upon shelves towering above stature sit dusty expectations Long since placed carefully with wonderment Slathered in cobwebs and mice have moved in and taken up permanent residence in the nooks between It's a **** miracle they stayed in position this whole time I cannot seem to stop fidgeting and swinging wildly from distraction to distraction Branches leading away from my plans Some of them not even sturdy enough to tolerate my weight Sending me spiraling spectacularly to the solidly packed earth far below Selecting thrills instead of skills Denying truth politely As one turns down a piece of gum And it doesn't help laying bare my soul I do anyways Although I resent pain caused by opening these ancient wounds at least then my sorrow is freed
AmandaKayBurke
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30/F/Alaska
Nov 7, 2024
Nov 7, 2024 at 11:23 PM UTC
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