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Cupid

by shannon-mcgovern

It's nice to remember who I am, ever since Eros shot a quiver of arrows into my chest and spun me around sending me aimlessly towards the first man shaped pinata. Swinging blindly into the darkness of my blind fold waiting for the thud of hearts hitting the ground and shattering into hundreds of tiny sweets begging, to be cherished and gobbled up by a school yard kind of love.
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May 20, 2012
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