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Breakthrough
Thank you to Sydney Traylor and her poem "Breakthough." She beautifuly illustrates that even though things are broken they are not useless. I also love broken things, I love believing that they will one day be fixed,maybe almost near to perfection. Many people would simply skip over when they see or hear broken because it means that they will most likely have to wait around until they return to their original state. I love that broken things are loved. Even though im a "chipped teacup" I still hold water.
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