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My day started where I threatened my paper with my pen, Pointing it at it as if it owed me. I am with the weapon, but first to surrender, Against a blank white mush of bark and resin. But my ego can’t accept defeat, So I grabbed my knife and stabbed it— Blood scribbled all over, But it was silent. I wasn’t satisfied. I grabbed and crumpled its face- Heard its cries; It sounded like a crushed bug. I paid no thought and found my next victim. Identical to the last, and both ended stabbed and crumpled. Their cries echo my exhaustion— But I am just a kid in love.
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Nov 16, 2025
Nov 16, 2025 at 1:25 AM UTC
Love wasn't Red
My day started where I threatened my paper with my pen, Pointing it at it as if it owed me. I am with the weapon, but first to surrender, Against a blank white mush of bark and resin. But my ego can’t accept defeat, So I grabbed my knife and stabbed it— Blood scribbled all over, But it was silent. I wasn’t satisfied. I grabbed and crumpled its face- Heard its cries; It sounded like a crushed bug. I paid no thought and found my next victim. Identical to the last, and both ended stabbed and crumpled. Their cries echo my exhaustion— But I am just a kid in love.
Clark_kaikee
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16/M/Philippines
Nov 16, 2025
Nov 16, 2025 at 1:25 AM UTC
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