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but something screams genuine

we are loosely wound together

just mere days under our belts

but something screams genuine

and knocks on the door of my heart

 

she wasn't home before, my heart

she had been broken into, and robbed

steadily took her time, getting back home

to find a welcome mat, courageously laid

 

now she's sculpting her days around those moments

beating in tune with an identical, sound heart

avoiding fractures, robbers, and tears

at all costs---

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richelle-leigh
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Jan 15, 2012
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