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Mar 2015
She turns to face him,
Her bright cobalt eyes glistening with salty water
She fights the urge to hug him,
To be there for him forever
But it's her job as is sister
To resist
To pull herself together
Brush aside her conflicting feelings
And leave him
Her mind seems to be screaming are you really leaving him?
She crumples to a heap, pleading
Crying, those bright blue eyes
Begging his chocolate ones
Forgive me, forgive me, I love you, forgive me.
She can't let go now
Forgive me, brother, for I have sinned.
Dat Boi
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Dat Boi  Philly
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