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I sit inside my window he sits outside my heart he passed upon the cement a heart that did not start They could not bring him back It seems he never was there for me some how but what I had, Twas sometime ago he left pain of windowpanes call out beyond the glass resonance that feigns Tribute to his ignorance mine, just the same Do recall his beauty though never gained much fame It snapped shuttered darkness left more dead inside Some may wonder what becomes of wishes we abandon, and hide falling from the window another sees his flight marks a man forever consequence so slight superbly executed fall and there lie all the parts mangled broken ****** not one, but two hearts I see it so plainly still to very day my love on pavement It doesn’t go away pain of windowpanes makes no sense to me cannot grieve today bones and flesh I see Please don’t give pity it is not for what I ask Just look upon this city and all its broken glass
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Apr 27, 2016
Apr 27, 2016 at 2:26 PM UTC
Window Pain
I sit inside my window he sits outside my heart he passed upon the cement a heart that did not start They could not bring him back It seems he never was there for me some how but what I had, Twas sometime ago he left pain of windowpanes call out beyond the glass resonance that feigns Tribute to his ignorance mine, just the same Do recall his beauty though never gained much fame It snapped shuttered darkness left more dead inside Some may wonder what becomes of wishes we abandon, and hide falling from the window another sees his flight marks a man forever consequence so slight superbly executed fall and there lie all the parts mangled broken ****** not one, but two hearts I see it so plainly still to very day my love on pavement It doesn’t go away pain of windowpanes makes no sense to me cannot grieve today bones and flesh I see Please don’t give pity it is not for what I ask Just look upon this city and all its broken glass
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Apr 27, 2016
Apr 27, 2016 at 2:26 PM UTC
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