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DIALOGUE WITH THE MIRROR

I look in the mirror and I'm talking to myself about how I can not let anyone touch my heart. For you have gone and have not looked back yourself, you threw my gentle heart into the bin. Tore it apart. I wanted to shout: Love, do not leave me here alone! Don't hurt me and leave traces of blood in my heart! It doesn't matter that I once loved you, now you're a stone. I resign. Maybe I wasn't a good candidate. I wasn't smart. I was waiting for you for a lifetime, but was all in vain, for both, in time you showed me your true face, by the way you kiss. For I don't give away my spirit to whom makes an oath, but to the one who'll give me a hand down in the abyss. I looked in the mirror and all I saw was an error in two, unanswered questions in different colours of a war. If it's a monologue or dialogue, I'm not staying in the queue, anyways, I don't believe in the beautiful Aphrodite anymore.
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Written by
irene_77cj
48 / F / Romania
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Written by
irene_77cj
48 / F / Romania
Published
Nov 3, 2018
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#mirror#hurt#spirit#vain#resign#error#monologue#dialogue#aphrodite
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