and i am the sin
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  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2018
Mature
edited poetry and rants and venting

as the writer, opening up internally and metaphorically dusty books I've written my feelings and emotions down in, and dated it, my gosh
im feelin' so many feels right now. im 
crying now...and i just hope you feel it too.
not the tears but the feelings behind the tears. like the reasons behind
the cries, the tears the emotion like I'm smacking the crap outta y'all
and you are inhaling my scent, my love and emotion my purity as I am whole and God loves me this way because they made me this way. as you're all inhaling my books, inhaling my feels and you can't escape unless you close it. 
 
₹ be kind & loving ✝️
*trigger warnings: sexual assault, sexuality, death, mourning, sadness*
PLEASE DONT READ IF THIS CAN TRIGGER YOU. ❤️
please stay safe my loves. 💞 2.4.18
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