gremlin with a pencil

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
iceboxhag
mercurymasc

a twin cinema poem. the left half (gideon) reads "forgotten and discarded in a moment, how can you be so callous and cruel when i gave you all. holy wasn't enough for you. i have learned to freefall and hear our names in the wind. this pain and you, intertwined." the right half (harrow) reads "endless grief for a future that doesn't exist. holding on, after everything, clawed and desecrated and still. i know it well; beloved, in our absence i shoulder everything, crying in the night. i take from you. let me stay forever." together, the two halves read: "forgotten and endless grief discarded in a moment for a future that doesn't exist. how can you be holding on, so callous and cruel after everything when i clawed and gave you all. desecrated and holy still. i know it wasn't enough for you. well, beloved, i have learned in our absence to freefall. i shoulder everything, and hear crying in the night, our names in the wind. i take this pain from you, and you let me stay intertwined forever." the poem is accredited at the bottom to mal delta.ALT

finally tried my hand at a twin cinema poem and yaowza !! took me a couple hours to figure it out but i'm very happy with this one and i wanted to share. you can read gideon and harrow's thoughts separately to see their perspectives on their own and each other's actions, and putting them together supposedly reveals the truth of the lengths they would go to but can't communicate to one another :3

i just think that a form where they are talking to one another without hearing any response and yet are intertwining so perfectly is deeply on theme and makes me ill

also sorry for image quality i formatted this on canva and idk how to put such a complex form into an image description so apologies </3

ixmythot

Goddamn this is a concept I am literally just learning about now but FUCK this is beautiful and ENTIRELY them.

whaaat this rules <prev