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by ddscott

Goddess incarnate, I drew her in poorly, like a starving artist, With a brimming passion. I'm astonished; she looks at me, a man. But if I'm honest, I feel, at most, A youthful child In her presence. Late March or early April, I made a severance. Laid peace with the rotten parts of me. Sorted them away to make room, For a part of you.
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Feb 7, 2015
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