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I knew a girl who used poetry as a weapon. Who broke hearts for fun, only to dip her pen in their blood and write lines in the sand. I knew a girl who used poetry as a shield. Who thought her words were justified if she dipped them in honey before she spoke. I knew a girl who used poetry as a blindfold. Who hid her betrayal behind selfless lines and artful lies. And she called me her muse and I thought it a compliment when really it was a curse. Because I knew a girl who only wrote poetry about broken hearts so she let me fall so she could watch me drop and describe the sound of my impact with honey-coated drizzle. Because it’s my heart that was pen-dipped. My ears that were darkened by honey-covered lies. My eyes that were obscured by a blindfold of silk. And when my blood dried and the sand was used up, she went for another boy. A broken boy. One she didn’t have to break to write her twisted lines.
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Aug 11, 2018
Aug 11, 2018 at 10:13 PM UTC
Her eyes were blue, her heart was black and she wrote my heart out.
I knew a girl who used poetry as a weapon. Who broke hearts for fun, only to dip her pen in their blood and write lines in the sand. I knew a girl who used poetry as a shield. Who thought her words were justified if she dipped them in honey before she spoke. I knew a girl who used poetry as a blindfold. Who hid her betrayal behind selfless lines and artful lies. And she called me her muse and I thought it a compliment when really it was a curse. Because I knew a girl who only wrote poetry about broken hearts so she let me fall so she could watch me drop and describe the sound of my impact with honey-coated drizzle. Because it’s my heart that was pen-dipped. My ears that were darkened by honey-covered lies. My eyes that were obscured by a blindfold of silk. And when my blood dried and the sand was used up, she went for another boy. A broken boy. One she didn’t have to break to write her twisted lines.
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Aug 11, 2018
Aug 11, 2018 at 10:13 PM UTC
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