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A Late-Night Trip to McDonald’s

Boy, do I looove you And God only knows I can’t be the only one But if I spit those words into your Happy Meal, I think you might actually start to cry (He’s not loving it, in fact, he never could, for it isn’t in his nature to love Or at least to love me) Puny, frail things catch your attention left and right Like the bright colored toys wrapped in plastic You rip each one of them open and play your games Of make believe and pretend Until the first time it falls off the table, Or into the mud And you couldn’t give less of a damn The toy will shed a tear, and you will say it’s being a bitch But I know your double cheeseburger soul Craves more than what you physically desire But the guilt of eating unhealthy food Has never stopped you before
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brielagif
26 / F
For You?
Written by
brielagif
26 / F
Published
Apr 29, 2018
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22·150
Tags
#food#love#relationships#happy#polyamory#sex
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