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Sep 2019
You don’t have to step on me,
I’m the peach that you spent time
admiring.
The one you plucked from the branch
and held onto lovingly
until you saw I began to rot.
Everything has flaws.
But not you; so instead of taking great care
you tossed me on
the ground and stomped away.
Chameleon
Written by
Chameleon  29/F/Ohio
(29/F/Ohio)   
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   Alex Gifford
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