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an ode to polyamorya bite-sized queer

an ode to polyamory

How lucky am I to be loved by you

To be loved enough

To be given space

To grow

To heal

To love bigger and deeper and louder

I want to shout it from the rooftops

I want everyone to bask in the openness

The freedom in what we have

I want the whole world to experience our love

Our love is liberating

Forever growing and changing

Our love honours each other and our bounds

Yet holds the boundlessness of the universe

Despite the confines of the world

How lucky are we to exist

In spite of it all

How lucky are we to be held

To be seen

To be loved

By us

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