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My heart was an abandoned animal, and your mouth was an umbrella that dissipated any storm ready to shake and rattle the soul that I built as a home within myself. You shielded my heart as best as you knew how. Too bad that the lightning of your words combined with the thunder of the storms tore apart your umbrella and electrocuted any hopes that remained for my heavy heart. Maybe someday you'll see that the temporary home you had been was never going to be built out of brick, and one day would fall to the ground without so much as a word or last breath.
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Nov 14, 2014
Nov 14, 2014 at 11:23 PM UTC
The Sun Never Met Such A Disaster Before
My heart was an abandoned animal, and your mouth was an umbrella that dissipated any storm ready to shake and rattle the soul that I built as a home within myself. You shielded my heart as best as you knew how. Too bad that the lightning of your words combined with the thunder of the storms tore apart your umbrella and electrocuted any hopes that remained for my heavy heart. Maybe someday you'll see that the temporary home you had been was never going to be built out of brick, and one day would fall to the ground without so much as a word or last breath.
thetattooedmillenial
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Nov 14, 2014
Nov 14, 2014 at 11:23 PM UTC
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