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You and I— we feel, we love, we regret. Yet we remain the binding particle of a formless self. They divide us, pit us against each other. We found safety for thirteen days. Before dawn, we felt the breath that seeps through cracks into minds like a narrow thread of force, and the fog spilled out. Above our heads, false stars created by warm bodies to annihilate what passed through the gate of a birthing woman. We write words to conjure happy endings at the ball of extermination that tears apart the pulsing light of a thousand veins. Please sit with me before you go Do you feel it— the mourning procession of human beings transforming into a state of fission and drifting away? And a sigh is so sad of trembling atoms when the victim becomes the destroyer. Feel the force of the fall, and do not shatter hope even if the world trembles to its core because there is still YOU, still ME, and still OTHERS.
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Jun 13, 2025
Jun 13, 2025 at 1:51 PM UTC
FISSION
You and I— we feel, we love, we regret. Yet we remain the binding particle of a formless self. They divide us, pit us against each other. We found safety for thirteen days. Before dawn, we felt the breath that seeps through cracks into minds like a narrow thread of force, and the fog spilled out. Above our heads, false stars created by warm bodies to annihilate what passed through the gate of a birthing woman. We write words to conjure happy endings at the ball of extermination that tears apart the pulsing light of a thousand veins. Please sit with me before you go Do you feel it— the mourning procession of human beings transforming into a state of fission and drifting away? And a sigh is so sad of trembling atoms when the victim becomes the destroyer. Feel the force of the fall, and do not shatter hope even if the world trembles to its core because there is still YOU, still ME, and still OTHERS.
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Agnes-de-Lodz
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48/F/Poland
Jun 13, 2025
Jun 13, 2025 at 1:51 PM UTC
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