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I saw the way thine eyes told of misfortune the bitter stories they told were of cold aching pains like the winters eve taking in a cold embracing Of not do lips tell a sweet truth they only ever give a taste of a lie but thine eyes, thine eyes they told me you were hurting and needed a friend they whispered to me that you had a soul you couldn't mend you shone fairest outside but inside you were dying,decreasing in abundance I saw thine inside but outside you were smiling its a puzzle how quietly a heart may break when it feels like being impaled with a stake when you love something this is true, never love someone, without loving you.
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Jan 19, 2016
Jan 19, 2016 at 10:51 AM UTC
Heartbreak, cold heartbreak, go away
I saw the way thine eyes told of misfortune the bitter stories they told were of cold aching pains like the winters eve taking in a cold embracing Of not do lips tell a sweet truth they only ever give a taste of a lie but thine eyes, thine eyes they told me you were hurting and needed a friend they whispered to me that you had a soul you couldn't mend you shone fairest outside but inside you were dying,decreasing in abundance I saw thine inside but outside you were smiling its a puzzle how quietly a heart may break when it feels like being impaled with a stake when you love something this is true, never love someone, without loving you.
this is a Shakespearean sonnet i had to do for class
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Jan 19, 2016
Jan 19, 2016 at 10:51 AM UTC
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