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I don’t recognise real love, And my father can’t see purple. I say yes to pain and sickness, And him? Well he just crumbles. I am born of years of hurt, And he is colourblind. I am scribbled on a page but Him? He is straight lines. Now I’m not sure I’d accept it, And he wouldn’t know it either way. So I suppose the issue is that Love is purple you could say.
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Jul 3, 2025
Jul 3, 2025 at 7:44 PM UTC
Love is purple
I don’t recognise real love, And my father can’t see purple. I say yes to pain and sickness, And him? Well he just crumbles. I am born of years of hurt, And he is colourblind. I am scribbled on a page but Him? He is straight lines. Now I’m not sure I’d accept it, And he wouldn’t know it either way. So I suppose the issue is that Love is purple you could say.
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28/F/Hampshire
Jul 3, 2025
Jul 3, 2025 at 7:44 PM UTC
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