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Jan 2018
Bartender, so tall, so slender
Underaged, orders for lemonade
Cold and bubbly, and she, a goblin compared to his beauty
Abomination is the definition
Yet his eyes were fixed, slight cracks on the lips
Opened up, asking if it's to her liking,
"Delicious," She replied
Unexpected, a witty comment, telling she would taste even sweeter
Promises he would prove it after working hours
"Want to grasp an early adulthood?"
Rejection is not an option, the man had a charm unlike any other
Never questioned, didn't wonder why they've come into brothel
Though she was sober, a ****** not shaken by lust
Tears falling down as everything got taken
Still no courage to talk of it, still having nightmares haunting her
Taunting the foolish, her scars aching
Decicion to be made to revisit the bar
From afar, next to a familiar car
Tampered for an accident bound to happen
Shapes up while waiting for the unsuspected
Kind request for a ride, one you can't simply deny
Didn't recognize, no surprise, not his first time
The fine road where she once felt love, now displays her demise
New premises where she gets to sleep better, and that she does, forever.
Silver Heinsaar
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Silver Heinsaar  27/M/Estonia
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