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The grasp you held on my heart once felt reassuring, securing even. But your fingerprints left bruises, each one an echo of your lies. My heart became a weathered map: torn corners by sharp words, crumpled from venomous lies, the trail of betrayal tracked across it. You made me flinch at kindness, distrust soft spoken words, run from help, for fear it was another trap. Even amiability makes me brace for pain and I know- I will never be the same, because love feels like a fairytale written for someone else— and I can only imagine the ending.
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Jun 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025 at 8:50 AM UTC
Bruises on my Heart
The grasp you held on my heart once felt reassuring, securing even. But your fingerprints left bruises, each one an echo of your lies. My heart became a weathered map: torn corners by sharp words, crumpled from venomous lies, the trail of betrayal tracked across it. You made me flinch at kindness, distrust soft spoken words, run from help, for fear it was another trap. Even amiability makes me brace for pain and I know- I will never be the same, because love feels like a fairytale written for someone else— and I can only imagine the ending.
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Jun 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025 at 8:50 AM UTC
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