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To: The monsters under my bed...

I still love you

By Lolly VieiraPublished about 23 hours ago β€’ 1 min read
To: The monsters under my bed...
Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

To: The monsters under my bed...

I still love you

quietly, gently

at a distance where

my love cannot be seen

I still love you

in hushed whispers

in locked rooms alone

where even I can't hear it

I still love you

bloodied, bruised

limbs torn from body

heart removed from its cavity

I still love you

stupidly, blindly

in ways that make me trip

and sprain my ankle

I still love you

thinking it's my weakness

until hateful societies

stare at me from your eyes

I still love you

and I pity you, too

because a life spent haunting others

doesn't allow you to fully live

I still love you

not because I agree or approve

but because I see you

in your ugly, raw beauty

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About the Creator

Lolly Vieira

Welcome to my writing page where I make sense of all the facets of myself.

I'm an artist of many mediums and strive to know and do better every day.

https://linktr.ee/lollyslittlelovelies

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  • A. J. Schoenfeldabout 20 hours ago

    This was so full of emotion and subdued pain. Like a longing for something you're not allowed to long for. Beautifully written.

  • Magma Starabout 23 hours ago

    This moved me deeply. As someone who explores the 'tectonics of the heart,' I recognize that quiet, distant love that persists even when it’s bruised. There is a haunting beauty in seeing the 'monsters' with pity and grace. Thank you for sharing this raw piece of your soul.

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