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Sometimes I can hear my bones straining under the weight of all the lives I'm not living.

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  • allure: the quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating
  • burlesque: parody or imitate in an absurd or comically exaggerated way
  • coalese: come together to form one mass or whole
  • decadence: luxurious self-indulgence
  • ephemeral: lasting for a very short time
  • filigree: ornamental work of fine (typically gold or silver) wire formed into delicate tracery
  • flicker: (of light or a source of light) shine unsteadily; vary rapidly in brightness
  • hedonistic: the act of the pursuit of pleasure, sensual self-indulgence
  • incandescent: emitting light as a result of being heated
  • laconic: (of a person, speech, or style of writing) using very few words
  • lambent: literary (of light or fire) glowing, gleaming, or flickering with soft radiance
  • languid: (of a person, manner, or gesture) having or showing a disinclination for physical exertion or effort
  • lucent: literary glowing with or giving off light
  • myriad: a countless or extremely great number of people and things
  • opalescent: showing many small points of shifting colour against a pale or dark ground
  • opulence: ostentatiously costly and luxurious
  • paramour: archaic a lover, especially the illicit partner of a married person
  • paroxysm: a sudden attack or outburst of a particular emotion or activity
  • redolent: literary smelling strong of: the church was old, dark and redolent or incense; archaic or literary fragrant or sweet-smelling: rich, inky, redolent wine
  • resplendent: attractive and impressive through being richly colourful or sumptuous
  • rhapsody: am effusively enthusiastic or ecstatic expression if feeling
  • sanguine: cheerfully optimistic
  • scintillating: sparkling or shining brightly
  • sepulchral: gloomy, dismal
  • somnolent: sleepy; drowsy
  • sublime: of very great excellence or beauty
  • susurration: literary whispering or rustling: the susurration of the river
  • tenuous: very slender or fine
  • tristesse: literary a state of melancholy sadness
  • volatile: (of a person) liable to display rapid changes of emotion
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