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She came in Like the Mongolian horsemen With little or no regards for The condition of my heart. Her far-reaching love pillaged Every corner of me, quieting My songs: My happiness blurring into grief. Now I know she was right, Now I know I can trust her, She always knows what’s best. A bleeding heart is a small price To pay for such an amazing love; She watches me, I’ve buried My emotions so deep they’ll Never meet her gaze. I am dizzying and spiraling Into the insensitive grasp Of her eyes, my sensitivity Taking me places I never thought I’d be. Everywhere you find me You find not me but harlequins Grotesquely painted to hide my pain.
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Apr 11, 2018
Apr 11, 2018 at 4:47 PM UTC
Happiness
She came in Like the Mongolian horsemen With little or no regards for The condition of my heart. Her far-reaching love pillaged Every corner of me, quieting My songs: My happiness blurring into grief. Now I know she was right, Now I know I can trust her, She always knows what’s best. A bleeding heart is a small price To pay for such an amazing love; She watches me, I’ve buried My emotions so deep they’ll Never meet her gaze. I am dizzying and spiraling Into the insensitive grasp Of her eyes, my sensitivity Taking me places I never thought I’d be. Everywhere you find me You find not me but harlequins Grotesquely painted to hide my pain.
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F/United States
Apr 11, 2018
Apr 11, 2018 at 4:47 PM UTC
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