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When I press myself to something I can feel my lonely heart beating A steady rhythm in my chest A knock-knock-knock against my breast Am I going to open up Like a treasure chest of gold? For all its glamour, I’d be fine But I’d be too **** easily sold Or shall I cautiously crack Open the door of my being? To peer out first and assess the person, But is it truth I’ll be seeing? A risk to take – I go for the latter There’s nobody on the other side Just a mirror, showing me all of myself A reflection I cannot shy away from or hide And this mirror, it’s brutally honest I see all my parts – the dark and the light Do I slam the door back on myself? It’s a beautifully terrible sight Would I sell myself, this real version of me? This stripped and complete one nobody will see? I press myself to the mirror of my reflection And hear my heart beat against my own confession.
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Mar 19, 2016
Mar 19, 2016 at 5:59 AM UTC
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When I press myself to something I can feel my lonely heart beating A steady rhythm in my chest A knock-knock-knock against my breast Am I going to open up Like a treasure chest of gold? For all its glamour, I’d be fine But I’d be too **** easily sold Or shall I cautiously crack Open the door of my being? To peer out first and assess the person, But is it truth I’ll be seeing? A risk to take – I go for the latter There’s nobody on the other side Just a mirror, showing me all of myself A reflection I cannot shy away from or hide And this mirror, it’s brutally honest I see all my parts – the dark and the light Do I slam the door back on myself? It’s a beautifully terrible sight Would I sell myself, this real version of me? This stripped and complete one nobody will see? I press myself to the mirror of my reflection And hear my heart beat against my own confession.
liis-belle
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Mar 19, 2016
Mar 19, 2016 at 5:59 AM UTC
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