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**Staining Jealousy**

You’re part of me;

and I’m part of you.

But you dream about her lips staining

your cheek -

as I dream about you.

What type of girl wouldn’t want to fall into your arms?

Who wouldn’t want to feel safe from harm?

I cross the world sometimes,

but I always see you on the other side.

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shasta-lee
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Published
Jan 21, 2011
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