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You always were a work of art, Cast in flesh and broken hearts; Draped in skin of not your own, Stretched tautly over groaning bone My beautiful monster, can't you see? 'Twas I made thee, unselfishly- Yet still, from me, you turn away And squint against harsh light of day Sewn and stitched, with love, together None shall ever know you better- Each hair, each line, I put it there! With gentle hand and tender care Alas, you'll never utter word- A reflection's voice is never heard.
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May 25, 2016
May 25, 2016 at 3:54 PM UTC
(You Always Were a Work of Art)
You always were a work of art, Cast in flesh and broken hearts; Draped in skin of not your own, Stretched tautly over groaning bone My beautiful monster, can't you see? 'Twas I made thee, unselfishly- Yet still, from me, you turn away And squint against harsh light of day Sewn and stitched, with love, together None shall ever know you better- Each hair, each line, I put it there! With gentle hand and tender care Alas, you'll never utter word- A reflection's voice is never heard.
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May 25, 2016
May 25, 2016 at 3:54 PM UTC
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