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I polished and scrubbed my H E A R T You touched it with your talons And I watched it crumble A P A R T I should have been more protective. I always wonder whether there exists Condoms for your beating heart Because I can feel the pummel of clenched fists ******* it up till its black and blue I don't trust many people today I don't trust their intentions and words I see no foreshadowing, life is no play So I rely on preventive measures. It has become so lonely protecting myself I want someone to knock my walls down Like the way books fall from a shelf I want to see it demolished brick by brick.
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Mar 11, 2016
Mar 11, 2016 at 5:47 AM UTC
H E A R T
I polished and scrubbed my H E A R T You touched it with your talons And I watched it crumble A P A R T I should have been more protective. I always wonder whether there exists Condoms for your beating heart Because I can feel the pummel of clenched fists ******* it up till its black and blue I don't trust many people today I don't trust their intentions and words I see no foreshadowing, life is no play So I rely on preventive measures. It has become so lonely protecting myself I want someone to knock my walls down Like the way books fall from a shelf I want to see it demolished brick by brick.
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Mar 11, 2016
Mar 11, 2016 at 5:47 AM UTC
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