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Is this what Plato meant when he talked about soulmates? MAG
Blood trickles down your leg
The mosquito bite you never let heal
The person you were would not like this new creature you’ve become
The person I was would hold you just the same
Your silhouette melts into the darkness of my room
I have never been able to tell it from my bedpost in the night
You hold my fingers to your neck and
Beg me to find a pulse
I hope the monsters your run from rip us apart
I hope they put us back together wrong
So one half of you is the other of me
Flowers wilt around us as you ask me if you can be saved
I look at your blood staining the dirt
And tell you yes
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Phoebe is a queer writer from the Boston area who has loved writing ever since she was a little kid and plans to pursue it as a career. Much of her work focuses on themes of devotion, gender, and identity.