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Against life, we grew wiser Rooftop dancing at golden hour, Philosophising human nature. The music made us tougher, **** - supposedly smarter. Yet nothing cut greater than trusting her. // Risking safety to feel folly, Thriving in co-dependency - In between love and envy, She made me lonely. But our jaws and bellies both hurtful, I was thankful To laugh so freely, hide carelessly empty - We built a nest of sufficiency for what felt like a century. Still lonely, though Shamefully hoping one day she’d hate me so.
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Jul 21, 2025
Jul 21, 2025 at 12:08 AM UTC
I now paint the flags red
Against life, we grew wiser Rooftop dancing at golden hour, Philosophising human nature. The music made us tougher, **** - supposedly smarter. Yet nothing cut greater than trusting her. // Risking safety to feel folly, Thriving in co-dependency - In between love and envy, She made me lonely. But our jaws and bellies both hurtful, I was thankful To laugh so freely, hide carelessly empty - We built a nest of sufficiency for what felt like a century. Still lonely, though Shamefully hoping one day she’d hate me so.
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Jul 21, 2025
Jul 21, 2025 at 12:08 AM UTC
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