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Dandelions

Dandelions Hair was long and yellow like pale dandelions; Complimenting blue eyes, and white skin. I was drawn into such rare beauty, such new and unexplored mystery. New girl in town, a new taste of envy in the air. I befriended you; I wasn't so quick to judge. I studied you closely. I gained your friendship quickly. I came to know you, and the worst parts of you. You lied so beautifully; Manipulation to a fine perfection.   Still I followed you, opened my heart up and fell weak. You used me all up. Drained me out; Out of patience, out of friendship, out of love. Everybody hated you. They still hate you, and now I do too.
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Aug 27, 2013
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#hate#friendship#beauty#dandelions#heartache#melancholy
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