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A boy and a girl

by caroline-ward

You've been sweet talking Me lullabies And holding my hand When it's dark outside. You've been so steady When I've stumbled Holding me in When I start to crumble. You've been a reminder Of my flaws And why they don't matter The way they did before. You've been broken and twisted Yet simple and kind So like me where it matters Our lives entwined. I've loved and despised you Had you in my brain You've kept me close by And pushed me away. We've fallen and risen Survived a spiral, a whirl A story, so simple, About a boy and girl.
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caroline-ward
23 / F
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Written by
caroline-ward
23 / F
Published
Sep 24, 2018
Time
1m
Tags
#love#relationship#flaws#entwined
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