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Can you see me?                                                       I see you.                          Can you hear me?                                                           As I hear you.                                              Do you know how much I cry at night?                       Do know how much I want to be hugged tight?                     Do you how much I want to smile?                         One that no ones seen in a while.                              Do you know how much it hurts to be ignored?                        Like your something ***** and torn?                               Can you be my saving LIGHT or will you leave me to the NIGHT?                                            I am a wallflower.                                              I am the ghost.                                             I. Am. Invisible.
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May 27, 2015
May 27, 2015 at 12:02 AM UTC
Invisible
Can you see me?                                                       I see you.                          Can you hear me?                                                           As I hear you.                                              Do you know how much I cry at night?                       Do know how much I want to be hugged tight?                     Do you how much I want to smile?                         One that no ones seen in a while.                              Do you know how much it hurts to be ignored?                        Like your something ***** and torn?                               Can you be my saving LIGHT or will you leave me to the NIGHT?                                            I am a wallflower.                                              I am the ghost.                                             I. Am. Invisible.
My third poem. I want to warn you guys that I make these up as I write so I'm not doing a lot of thinking.
KaiRo
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May 27, 2015
May 27, 2015 at 12:02 AM UTC
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