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OxyMoron

by KrakPott

I'd follow you   To the ends of the earth I'd sell you my soul      For what it's worth A sign for the blind     And brale for the deaf You told me you loved me    & then you left        Theft! An OxyMoron      Stole my heart Found my sutures    & picked me apart A blow to chest     He rattled my cage Took my paper heart   & turned the page
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