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The warmth I once felt with you Has changed It grew and grew and grew Into a flame. Your touch became pain A searing burn on my insides Blistering inside me. And after I knocked you down Down to the floor You left me for good Taking everything Except the sting you gave me. And now I still cringe When I think of you For that death still stays. But Now I know To keep the flame in check To not bathe in the warmth To not consume it And To let my Hot Pocket sit for two minutes before eating.
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May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 at 11:20 PM UTC
You Hurt Me
The warmth I once felt with you Has changed It grew and grew and grew Into a flame. Your touch became pain A searing burn on my insides Blistering inside me. And after I knocked you down Down to the floor You left me for good Taking everything Except the sting you gave me. And now I still cringe When I think of you For that death still stays. But Now I know To keep the flame in check To not bathe in the warmth To not consume it And To let my Hot Pocket sit for two minutes before eating.
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May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 at 11:20 PM UTC
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