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tender beatings
delicate bones
beautiful tears
comforting pain
consented ****
willing victim

.esnes sekam lla ti dna
I've learned to realize that i'm a human that deserves what everything else has
And if anyone says the opposite
They're indefinitely inapposite
I play my own notes to this piece
Say hello to my little niece
Following my footsteps
They did what i told them
And they blossomed like flowers with hearts.
I hate rejecting a girl
Who is too great to fathom
But because she’s too young
And you’re at that age where it would be inapposite to date
A younger one by that margin
I have to say no
For the respect of her parents and her herself
I’m not a heartbreaker, most of the time i want to try it
But i know that’s not possible
So i must cloak your sweet temptation to form a stronger connection
By doing what’s right
Even if it means rejection
It must be done
I’m sorry, ***
For a platonic girl friend who wanted to date me but i had to say no because she was 13 when i was 16 and i knew that was wrong to go forth with. I'm glad she took it well and is still good with me. I'm so overjoyed.
gee Sep 2022
I once encountered a girl whose presence reminds me of sunlit waves,
such beauty that enthralls one’s eyes.
An enchanting existence that made one catch their breath.

I remember a smile blooming on her face,
and her two orbs which were as radiant as twinkling stars,
a tinge of rosy painted on her cheeks,
the sun-kissed hair that flowed gracefully into a long flock;
or the way summer’s breeze gently swayed her golden dress.

Barefooted,
she was wandering around the meadow alone while picking up daisies,
which I think is inapposite compared to her beauty.
She was completely drowned in her time,
oblivious to my small presence,
who worshipped her tacitly.

I tried to draw near her,
but my body stiffened.
And my voice does not appear to come.
As if I was only permitted to gaze at her—
for she was merely a fragment of my noontide’s summer dream.

Oh, how heavenly it would be to die in her arms as we watched the whole world burn.

— The End —