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Bittersweet

My honest sincerity Mixed with your cynical glare Makes a certain kind of beauty That causes quite a flare I wonder how long, At your scarce smiles, I could stare. So beautiful, there. I look to you, As you look to me And you and I, A bittersweet solidarity.
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gin-smiles
26 / F / American
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Jan 8, 2016
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Written in Winter 2013

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