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Edge
Walking on the edge
of a windowsill
I know she's going to
push me
over the edge.
This thin line I walk
a tightrope but on one side
is an impassable wall
of brick
each brick
one that she threw at me
so I could build it
the wall
between me
and the world
she's pushing me
over the edge
of the windowsill,
the tightrope,
the wall I can't climb,
they're all the same
I built this wall, now
I'm learning to climb
I'm leaving you behind
you, the girl who stole my heart and broke it
in a single second
constant torture
but now it's gone.
You're gone, I'm gone.
Your offer still stands
and I stand now, too.
Free of your wall,
free of your bricks and arrows and daggers
and never
will I be free of pain
but I can live with that.
I can live with the pain
knowing that I am not you
and you don't own me
anymore.
Not anymore.
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