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Feb 2013
For what we once shared,
I regret
For the first time
I'm upset

For what we once shared,
cannot be replaced.
For what we once shared,
cannot be erased.
It is etched.
In my skin.
Like wires.
Long and Thin.
You were there, through it all.
Through my hands, I let fall.
Dropped the ball.
Lost it all.
I'm a fool.
I'm a coward.
Arrogantly thought,
I had left you empowered.
I'm a fool.
I'm a coward.
I'm a fool.
Please forgive me.
Written by
Dylan Forrest Griffin  Washington, D.C.
(Washington, D.C.)   
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