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Unwanted Love

My hate is the unused love

The love that was not accepted

Everyone saw that quiet, lonely shell

But merely flicked it away

 

I walked alone

I sat alone

I had this love

This unwanted love

No one to give it to

No way to show it

 

So I learned how to hate

This love turned sour

Covered in black

Scrape away the darkness,

You'll end up back

 

The hatred filled me like love once did

And like love,

There was no one to give it to

Like always,

I was alone

 

So the hatred simmered

The darkness calmed down

And turned dark blue

It was sadness

Suffocating sadness

 

The muggy air filled my lungs

Condensation pouring out of my eyes

The love was being chipped away

Was there any love at all?

 

And here I sit

With a line for a mouth

And tired eyes

I'm still alone

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Written by
cassidy-fernandez
Published
Sep 8, 2014
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Tags
#love#depression#hate#sadness#alone#unwanted#feels
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