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This is What you Are
You are the most important,
 The first flower poking out of the ashes of a fire
 The steadfast yet fragile pillar of hope.
 
 You are a beacon in the rain
 You guided the lost out of their storms
 You are something else.
 
 You are something strange yet incredibly wondrous
 And you said I resembled  the wings of a butterfly
 Beautiful yet untouchable, because one touch would destroy me.
 
 You tried to build me up
 As if I were a brick wall.
 
 But I am not a wall.
 I am a person.
 
 And when my pieces stopped fitting,
 You abandoned me.
 
 And how dare you say you didn’t want to ruin me,
 To be so narcissistic as to think you ruined me.
 I put you on that pedestal,
 I chose to let you in. 
 
 You didn’t ruin me,
 I ruined myself.

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