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The red balloon in my chest-- It swells and pounds And pitters around town, To it's very own delight. It wanders, and whimpers And hints at secrets That linger, indecipherable, Even to it's owners might. It throbs and seethes The poignant things- That no one wishes to endure. It dances and prances To seldom advances Avoiding emptying, evermore. Yet I find myself with a red balloon, Tucked neatly beneath my chest, Once deflated by love lost, Inflated, once more.
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Nov 11, 2014
Nov 11, 2014 at 1:48 AM UTC
My Red Balloon
The red balloon in my chest-- It swells and pounds And pitters around town, To it's very own delight. It wanders, and whimpers And hints at secrets That linger, indecipherable, Even to it's owners might. It throbs and seethes The poignant things- That no one wishes to endure. It dances and prances To seldom advances Avoiding emptying, evermore. Yet I find myself with a red balloon, Tucked neatly beneath my chest, Once deflated by love lost, Inflated, once more.
To you, you alone are the reason for my sanity.
p-dub
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Nov 11, 2014
Nov 11, 2014 at 1:48 AM UTC
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