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Someone Once Told Me

Someone once told me

to mend a broken person

breaks the mender them self

 

I tried to rearrange their broken heart

But as I reassembled it

The shards of glass sunk into my skin

As if it was heavily pored.

 

My emotions fell down like hail

on a harsh winter's day. However

I felt the rain wash over me

Sending chills through my heart

Soaking me for all eternity

 

No one gave me a towel

To dab away the imbibed feelings

of everything, from love to hate

to lust and lies

 

Someone once told me

To mend a broken person

Breaks the mender them self

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molly-dot
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Jun 10, 2013
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