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My demeter, my chiron - poem

 My Demeter deserves the world,

She deserves the wildest of flowers, the pricey drapes, everything,

She deserves the name I have dropped, the what I could become, and who I am,


She’ll fight through hell for me,

And she will leave me to the stars,

If it means i'll get better,


She’ll speak to me from afar each night,

But mother i’d rather you fly without me,

Take my absence a blessing,


Kiss the soul that you were,

Be who we killed,

Be who I  killed 


Chiron run,

For you could find so much more over the horizon,

Never keep still,


We’ve taken your blood,

There is no need for you to love me anymore,


We’ve taken your blood,

So slit our wrists,

Strip our veins,

And tie them round our necks,


I don't deserve the life I took from you,

I mourn the life I stole,



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