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Looking at the window You come into my room Cuddling with you In the dark As trust begins to bloom Knocking at my window I see you crouching there It's late at night You slide inside And gently stroke my hair Tapping at my window A pillow in your hand Soon stained dark red And damp with tears You're best in all the land Food left at my window You try to apologise I eat it up And it's enough To ignore all our goodbyes Banging at my window You think we still belong You're furious that I start to know Something's clearly wrong Rocks thrown at my window And once again I'm scared Your fingers wrap Around my throat But I no longer care Police are near my window Because I finally gave up hope No more trying for A guy who keeps me Treading slowly on tightrope Nobody's at the window But still I feel your eyes Such a shame That none of us Predicted our demise.
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May 13, 2019
May 13, 2019 at 2:54 PM UTC
Windows
Looking at the window You come into my room Cuddling with you In the dark As trust begins to bloom Knocking at my window I see you crouching there It's late at night You slide inside And gently stroke my hair Tapping at my window A pillow in your hand Soon stained dark red And damp with tears You're best in all the land Food left at my window You try to apologise I eat it up And it's enough To ignore all our goodbyes Banging at my window You think we still belong You're furious that I start to know Something's clearly wrong Rocks thrown at my window And once again I'm scared Your fingers wrap Around my throat But I no longer care Police are near my window Because I finally gave up hope No more trying for A guy who keeps me Treading slowly on tightrope Nobody's at the window But still I feel your eyes Such a shame That none of us Predicted our demise.
Sorry for being inactive, this is the result of 50 failed sonnet attempts that couldn't say what i wanted to say in so few lines
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21/Agender
May 13, 2019
May 13, 2019 at 2:54 PM UTC
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