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I keep waiting for some bleeding heart

To approach me, Arms flung open,

And croon, “Look alive little girl!

You’re too young to look so broken.”

 

I’ve got it planned out, see. I’ll smirk

And tell the cheery bulbous vats,

“I am way older than I am”

Then tell them how he taught me that.

 

It’s scary, how I keep waiting

For an excuse to be mad enough

To ****** their joy with my words

To be so weak that I get tough.

 

But they never come.

 

Even the bleeding hearts don’t ask,

So I never (not even in anger) speak,

And lately I’ve begun to notice how

Their eyes avert away from me.

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Jul 28, 2010
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