As You Face Me

When her anger comes alive, it rises like a bellowing echo of fire—one you once revealed, only to smother in shame. Now, that anger speaks with a calm, steady, and unmistakably pure voice:

I am not alive in you. I live elsewhere—in a place you cannot see when you look at me. You can only see clearly when you turn inward, and face yourself as you face me.

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