You were there
When my soul started to explore
Its true identity-no more hiding
In a conservative chrysalis;
You watched me dry my wings
And take flight.
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And you were there when I flew too close to the sun,
I played with fire
And forgot that it burns.
My wings turned black
As I fell to the ground-charred Icarus,
Fallen star.
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And you never left my side as
I tended my wounds
By moonlight.
Sometimes even the best medicines don’t come in pills
From doctors.
Sometimes even the best medicines don’t work.
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And as my soul tripped over itself
Like a baby deer learning to walk,
You said it was too much.
I was too much.
You left me in the woods,
And told me to find my own way home
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But you,
You taught me how to spread my wings, and
You caught me before I hit rock bottom, and
You were the best medicine,
And you are my home,
And you left.
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My soul withers,
You snapped the stems; I did not bloom.
But my roots run deep.
Running with memories,
I will chase the stars;
My soul is a nebula-I build galaxies.