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Oct 2014
Words like ice
Hair as dark as evil
More lost then young souls
A pretty face mirrored twice

Wearing shorts, old and frayed.
Lips painted a sinister red.
Heels spiked and jagged
Drunk on the floor, she laid

Worlds of a prophet
A Golden and messy pillow of hair
As sure as a moving train
A picture of him in her locket  

Wearing battered blue jeans
Lips soft and warm
Converse, blue and inviting
He finds her when the janitor cleans

Eyes lock, hearts beat in steps
A smile from him
A blush from her
A hand from him she accepts

A "how have you been?"
A "um not good actually?"
Another "I'm sorry"
One more "I miss you"
And finally "i miss you too"
Manana Mistoria Marxer
Written by
Manana Mistoria Marxer  Greenleaf, OR
(Greenleaf, OR)   
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