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I don’t know who I am without Woe. She’s been my other half— The sincere and attentive arm. Her body feels familiar to lay with: The curves of her back, The curly black hair— They feel like home now. It’s hard now to smile. When I do—it’s scary. I prepare for the earth to swallow me whole. She flows through me, Delicate, quiet, and lethal. The sunflowers look the other way, And mountains become stones. I don’t know who I am without Woe. My parents didn’t raise me like this. The boy who kissed me didn’t know. I’m married to her now— She is my one true love. My baby, I am scared to watch you try And fail. Maybe I will **** her tonight, Or poison her each time you talk to me. She’ll die a little with your songs. She’ll die a little with my walks. She has to die either way.
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Jun 6, 2025
Jun 6, 2025 at 2:49 PM UTC
Married to Woe
I don’t know who I am without Woe. She’s been my other half— The sincere and attentive arm. Her body feels familiar to lay with: The curves of her back, The curly black hair— They feel like home now. It’s hard now to smile. When I do—it’s scary. I prepare for the earth to swallow me whole. She flows through me, Delicate, quiet, and lethal. The sunflowers look the other way, And mountains become stones. I don’t know who I am without Woe. My parents didn’t raise me like this. The boy who kissed me didn’t know. I’m married to her now— She is my one true love. My baby, I am scared to watch you try And fail. Maybe I will **** her tonight, Or poison her each time you talk to me. She’ll die a little with your songs. She’ll die a little with my walks. She has to die either way.
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Jun 6, 2025
Jun 6, 2025 at 2:49 PM UTC
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