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Change is inevitable. Oh how she could have evaded the kisses you have planted on the soil of her skin. "Water me," she asked and waited, as flowers wilted around her frame, a garden of grim. Four falls passed, an eco-system to adapt, for she rained and she rayed, for a garden, fond of the placid. Oh she was a forest, but just a garden she saw, you admired her flowers and tied it to a string. The bouquet you made, of her peonies and petunias, the bits of her you plucked, only for your own regard. The parts of me you have messed with, grew gloomy but shall never wilt, for another fall shall pass, and a garden of placid I shall fulfill.
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Apr 16, 2015
Apr 16, 2015 at 7:34 AM UTC
A Garden
Change is inevitable. Oh how she could have evaded the kisses you have planted on the soil of her skin. "Water me," she asked and waited, as flowers wilted around her frame, a garden of grim. Four falls passed, an eco-system to adapt, for she rained and she rayed, for a garden, fond of the placid. Oh she was a forest, but just a garden she saw, you admired her flowers and tied it to a string. The bouquet you made, of her peonies and petunias, the bits of her you plucked, only for your own regard. The parts of me you have messed with, grew gloomy but shall never wilt, for another fall shall pass, and a garden of placid I shall fulfill.
© 2015 Izzah Batrisyia
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Apr 16, 2015
Apr 16, 2015 at 7:34 AM UTC
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