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When you interfere, I get an inner fear, that You should not be here But You interject, and I recollect The resolve You test, you know what's best You insist, and I resist To keep You at bay, in the same callous way I won't let won't let you in, I can't let you win To solidify my sin, the kind aside from religion, apart from illusion Adultery of the Spirit
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Apr 10, 2012
Apr 10, 2012 at 10:34 PM UTC
Adultery of the Spirit
When you interfere, I get an inner fear, that You should not be here But You interject, and I recollect The resolve You test, you know what's best You insist, and I resist To keep You at bay, in the same callous way I won't let won't let you in, I can't let you win To solidify my sin, the kind aside from religion, apart from illusion Adultery of the Spirit
All poems referencing 'You, We, Us' so on and so forth are a product of my good friend Megan to represent the intangible, mostly encompassing love, but it's open to interpretation. Nothing religious whatsoever, no god involved, just clarifying. thanks! :)
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28/F/American
Apr 10, 2012
Apr 10, 2012 at 10:34 PM UTC
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