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When first you let your beauty go, I saw a heart deep below Layers of peanut butter With brown sugar When next you let your beauty go, I saw a heart deep below Layers of insecurity And cruel words. When then you let your spirit shine, I saw the insecurity was mine, Layered in confines Of false confidence When then you let your love show, I saw my heart was shallow Seeking external beauty Missing your heart When at last you shared your mind, I knew then I was unkind Demanding only the fine Expecting swine. Yet my presence you demand, To satisfy your base command, Do I stay and smile and nod? Do I walk, and cry unshod?
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Aug 1, 2011
Aug 1, 2011 at 7:19 PM UTC
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When first you let your beauty go, I saw a heart deep below Layers of peanut butter With brown sugar When next you let your beauty go, I saw a heart deep below Layers of insecurity And cruel words. When then you let your spirit shine, I saw the insecurity was mine, Layered in confines Of false confidence When then you let your love show, I saw my heart was shallow Seeking external beauty Missing your heart When at last you shared your mind, I knew then I was unkind Demanding only the fine Expecting swine. Yet my presence you demand, To satisfy your base command, Do I stay and smile and nod? Do I walk, and cry unshod?
ross-j-porter
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Aug 1, 2011
Aug 1, 2011 at 7:19 PM UTC
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