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May 2017
The cold creeps into my fingers;
it lingers and I shiver.

The ice pushes into my core;
I adore the sensation.

I can't feel my face,
or my toes, or my hands.
I don't understand why...

...my skin prickles,
the cold tickles,
as it moves in ripples.

It feels good.
This feeling.
I feel alive,
I can thrive.

The cold seems just that,
but it's old and familiar.
Like a friend
here to mend
the heat of pretend.
I have always been cold, and the cold is my friend.
Nyssa Jacobsen
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Nyssa Jacobsen  30/Plymouth, England
(30/Plymouth, England)   
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