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After days of sweat and seeking grace, I’m back to a place where the coldest winter nests. Snowflakes fall through the ceiling onto my eyes. Stairs, petrified by the frost of silence. At the tip of my ear, I hear the dining table crack its hatch the way the lake groans to be dived. And the fence rusts whenever warmth fades, while I lay on my bed and the aurora crawls through my head, cast a shadow, does it all need to be fixed?
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Apr 20, 2025
Apr 20, 2025 at 2:01 PM UTC
Does it all need to be fixed?
After days of sweat and seeking grace, I’m back to a place where the coldest winter nests. Snowflakes fall through the ceiling onto my eyes. Stairs, petrified by the frost of silence. At the tip of my ear, I hear the dining table crack its hatch the way the lake groans to be dived. And the fence rusts whenever warmth fades, while I lay on my bed and the aurora crawls through my head, cast a shadow, does it all need to be fixed?
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24/M/Indonesia
Apr 20, 2025
Apr 20, 2025 at 2:01 PM UTC
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