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Brushes and Knives

I gave you my heart and you gave me your own after school sometime in early spring. I found my best paintbrush and in a few careful strokes, I put my name on your heart in my best calligraphy. You pulled out an object I was all too familiar with and placed the blade against my heart. Then you pressed down, and I don't think you realized but when you wrote your name it sunk in deeper than I think you meant to, and you ended up carving your name into my heart. Then you handed it back to me, and asked for your own, so I had to return it, paint strokes and all. Soon enough you had managed to wipe off all the calligraphy and your heart was good as new. I wish you had made it so easy for me. I've given up by now on trying to fill the space where your name has been engraved. I've accepted, I guess, that you'll stay there forever. But I have yet to get used to the inscription, and I want you to know that next time, you should really use a paintbrush. Carving with a knife hurt a lot more.
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