Written by Jacob Ibrag
She slept with it for days. Pain unbearable,
didn’t phase her. She carried it and accepted the
new limb that protruded from her four chambers. He
never misses, yet she remained breathing. Bleeding hearts
carry an expiration, but this was different. She was awakened,
no not reawakened. The naive are born with eyes shut, smiling
and believing the lies that are sung from their deceivers. This
dagger flipped a switch, the feeling uplifting. She would heal
and think with more reason. ‘Fool me once, shame on
me. You’ll never fool me twice.’ Diverged Reality.
Photography by Jovana Rikalo


The pictures you use are marvellous.. I just love them
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Thank you π
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Nice!! I really liked this one! Thank you for the interest in my blog and I look forward to following yours!
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Thank you π
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It’s hauntingly beautiful and the image too is riveting.
I’m a fellow new poetry blogger and would love it if you would check out my poems too and give me reviews π
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Thank you very much, and welcome π
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Outstanding piece!
chris
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Thanks Chris π
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Creepy photo – somewhat disturbing piece….am I projecting cynicism?
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I love your reaction, no cynicism though. You might run into a hint of cynicism in other pieces. π
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Ha ha – just checking….
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Great piece, I really enjoyed reading it and the photo is a nice touch.
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Thank you very much π
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You’re welcome! π
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Very touching,good one.
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Thank you π
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You’re a powerful writer
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Thank you very much π
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