
First-hand accounts of an eldest child with a messed-up mind. I see too much and I say too much.
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Perhaps the most fascinating thing about the human body is its ability to keep going. The muscles heal themselves, and broken bones fuse back together. Bleeding cuts return to life as callouses, and torn flesh eventually embraces itself.
T...
A monster never recognises the monster within, for in doing so, it’d be stripped of its monstrosity.
Oftentimes, I wish I could just scoop up all my hurt spilt on the floor, and gulp it down once and for all — but I can’t. The carpet lies...
And yet the sun still rises. And yet still the crescent glow remains nothing but a mere translation of its lover’s warmth. The sky still lends us its turquoise, and the oceans still spill out of the corners of our eyes.
The planets don’t s...
I wish to write my own words, but I envy the ones born of stars — the people who know the entirety of their hunger from their first breath. My entire existence up till now has been sewn, thread by thread, with contradictions.
I wish I had...
She once was dark as the midnight sky;
Tear-laden clouds destined to cry.
A word; a whisper; a melody; a lullaby —
She grows fainter each time.
Appears accompanied by the morning star,
She walks by my side, one foot at a time....
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First-hand accounts of an eldest child with a messed-up mind. I see too much and I say too much.
24 ❦. collecting tiny worlds as i go ❦ writing about humanity, art and the absurdity of being alive right now.
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