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“some of us just aren’t made for how hard the edges are here…”

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"some of us just aren't made
for how hard the edges are here,
for how slow pain moves,
or how lost light can get,
and how heavy it all can weigh...

we're surely not made for how flawed humans love.

but while we’re here...
we can try to love a little deeper,
and burn a little brighter, and maybe, just maybe,
we make it a little softer here for someone.

- angels and earth"

- butterflies rising

Poem and original work by the author butterflies rising.

– Published publicly on her poetry blog on November 7, 2018
– Published in her paperback book ‘wild spirit, soft heart’ on April 6, 2020
– Registered with copyright.gov on April 21, 2020

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November 7, 2018

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Copyright.gov Registration Number / Date: TX0008867871 / 2020-04-21

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angels and earth

'some of us just aren't made for how hard the edges are here' is a poem by the author butterflies rising that was published on November 7, 2018, and is published in her copyright.gov registered book ‘wild spirit, soft heart.’

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The poem first published publicly on November 7, 2018, on her copyright protected poetry blog:
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Screenshot of metadata: https://butterfliesrising.com/angels-and-earth/

wild spirit, soft heart - butterflies rising poetry

Copyright Registration

The quote was published in her paperback book ‘wild spirit, soft heart’ on April 6, 2020, and registered with copyright.gov on April 21, 2020:
Copyright.gov Registration Number / Date: TX0008867871 / 2020-04-21
ISBN-10: ‎ 0578643545
ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0578643540n

some of us just aren't made for how hard the edges are here for how slow pain moves, or how lost light can get