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I would you’d make me salt, cast my name to the tide, let the wind bear my ruin to lands unremembered. Twice, I split the sky, unbarred doors best left veiled, breathed storms where thy light once lay unshaken. Yet thou stand’st— unmoved, unbroken, a sky unyielding, a river that takes all, yet rages not. Wouldst thou burn, I should be smoke. Wouldst thou drown me, I should be rain. But thou lov’st still, and therein lies my undoing.
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Mar 18, 2025
Mar 18, 2025 at 6:38 PM UTC
The Weight of Mercy
I would you’d make me salt, cast my name to the tide, let the wind bear my ruin to lands unremembered. Twice, I split the sky, unbarred doors best left veiled, breathed storms where thy light once lay unshaken. Yet thou stand’st— unmoved, unbroken, a sky unyielding, a river that takes all, yet rages not. Wouldst thou burn, I should be smoke. Wouldst thou drown me, I should be rain. But thou lov’st still, and therein lies my undoing.
JIgnotus93
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Mar 18, 2025
Mar 18, 2025 at 6:38 PM UTC
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