Melting I made my way to Witherbloom Unfairly Overshadowed by my forefathers, My matriarchs a muddle I refuse to become. Everyone forgets about the wonderful women in my family But they'll tell you a million times about how "your great uncle Stewart was in the navy once" Its unfair The women in our family deserve better than that. And so Amity can be uncivil if that's what it takes To be remembered To be talked about. I want to fly Even if I am destined to emulate Icarus I still want to bleed my gushing ideas into this world So that they may someday be recalled. They mention Mario He wants to be a mechanic as well. He's tried to talk to me, But I've sworn not to humanize my competition And thus have sworn to banish him from the few thoughts in which he appears. -Amity
The narrator is amity, who is mentioned in the first Witherbloom episode (not counting the pilot). Just coming in to say that this poem, and the poem by Lucifer (in the previous episode) are sort of a pair, sent to demonstrate the similarities between those from very different backgrounds, and with very different roots to their problems. —This is not to say that they are or will be a couple, don’t hold out on that ship— but it’s just a demonstrate of the similarities of those who have come from, and will continue on different paths from one another, but still, in a moment of their lives, hold something in common. Photo by google a.i. - Music is once again in the project (today it’s digital silence