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You were mine and I was all yours, was it you who I've been searching for? I was a child, I was naive, You were a wolf, preying on a sheep You told me, "Let's go to a park and talk" But it was more than a talk and a walk. Your hands found their way up my skirt, "You're a pretty little girl." I was fifteen and you knew, You said that you loved me, and I thought it was true. I allowed what you did to me, But after I can't believe I lost my virginity... You took me home in the middle of the night I still couldn't believe I have had hooked up with a man who's 25. I close my eyes and I let the world turn, as my belly churned. I wasn't honest and I didn't exactly love it, You were twenty-five so I took a dive in the pit I still can't forgive you for what you have done, I thought you were the one. I thought you were someone who I couldn't lose, You were everything, Mikkel Luis Cruz
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Mar 6
Mar 6, 2026 at 7:38 AM UTC
Mikkel Luis Cruz
You were mine and I was all yours, was it you who I've been searching for? I was a child, I was naive, You were a wolf, preying on a sheep You told me, "Let's go to a park and talk" But it was more than a talk and a walk. Your hands found their way up my skirt, "You're a pretty little girl." I was fifteen and you knew, You said that you loved me, and I thought it was true. I allowed what you did to me, But after I can't believe I lost my virginity... You took me home in the middle of the night I still couldn't believe I have had hooked up with a man who's 25. I close my eyes and I let the world turn, as my belly churned. I wasn't honest and I didn't exactly love it, You were twenty-five so I took a dive in the pit I still can't forgive you for what you have done, I thought you were the one. I thought you were someone who I couldn't lose, You were everything, Mikkel Luis Cruz
A poem about an ex bf of mine, he was indeed 25 and I was 15 turning 16 at the time...
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Mar 6
Mar 6, 2026 at 7:38 AM UTC
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