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Plato's Monster
Are you familiar with Plato’s monster
The human with two heads, four arms, and four legs
Fearing their power
Zeus split them into two separate parts
condemning them to spend their lives in search of their other halves
Our body was broken into two, painful pieces
I still feel the pain of that day
Everytime you are near and everytime you are away
I feel it everytime I see you smile
The pain in my chest that feels like it’s tearing me apart once again
The loneliness of your absence
The longing to be beside you once again
to feel completely content
to feel whole again
When it’s just the two of us
lying on the floor
laughing at nothing
Our hands clasped together
feeling almost as we once were
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