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Have you ever seen someone crumple? I have, And I was one half of the cause. She’d taken a bullet But didn’t yet know it. She wasn’t angry As she looked from me to him and back again Waiting for one of us to explain What couldn’t be explained. She wasn’t angry, she was imploding Chipped glass about to shatter Fragmenting shards. Atoms swirled in chaos, She stood alone, in a tornado Still and silent Not realising the oxygen had all but gone. Time stood still for us all And as she realised, She started to crumple and turned and fled Too proud to disintegrate In front of those who fired the gun.
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Nov 4, 2013
Nov 4, 2013 at 4:34 AM UTC
As She Crumpled
Have you ever seen someone crumple? I have, And I was one half of the cause. She’d taken a bullet But didn’t yet know it. She wasn’t angry As she looked from me to him and back again Waiting for one of us to explain What couldn’t be explained. She wasn’t angry, she was imploding Chipped glass about to shatter Fragmenting shards. Atoms swirled in chaos, She stood alone, in a tornado Still and silent Not realising the oxygen had all but gone. Time stood still for us all And as she realised, She started to crumple and turned and fled Too proud to disintegrate In front of those who fired the gun.
AmandaIS
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Nov 4, 2013
Nov 4, 2013 at 4:34 AM UTC
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