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I leave my smile to those who swore it was real, who mistook the curve of my lips for a map to happiness. I leave my silence to those who filled it with their own truths, who dictated what I felt while never asking what I carried. I leave my laughter, brittle as glass, to the rooms that echoed it back without hearing the crack beneath. And my sorrow, I bury it with me, for no one believed it lived here anyway. This is all I have to give, not money, not treasures, only the remnants of a heart misnamed, misread, and finally laid to rest.
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Sep 2, 2025
Sep 2, 2025 at 10:15 AM UTC
What I Leave Behind
I leave my smile to those who swore it was real, who mistook the curve of my lips for a map to happiness. I leave my silence to those who filled it with their own truths, who dictated what I felt while never asking what I carried. I leave my laughter, brittle as glass, to the rooms that echoed it back without hearing the crack beneath. And my sorrow, I bury it with me, for no one believed it lived here anyway. This is all I have to give, not money, not treasures, only the remnants of a heart misnamed, misread, and finally laid to rest.
RuiJasper
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Sep 2, 2025
Sep 2, 2025 at 10:15 AM UTC
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