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On Friday,  it was a rose Intoxicating her with its smell Playing with her weak heart She was building her private hell It's thorns pricked her fingers Drawing blood as red as The lipstick stain on his shirt She was fooled again, alas Yesterday he gave her a daisy So simple and so dainty She had never hated a flower more A symbol of her naivety He gave her a forget-me-not Vibrant blue like his eyes He planted it in her soul Like another one of his lies She would never forget him but She was already fading from his mind Like the forget-me-not dying In a vase, after biding it's time Sunday brought a tulip to her door A symbol of their undying love, he said Then why was he making out with A redhead on their bed? He got her a flower everyday Perhaps apologies for his infidelity But flowers can't fix everything Flowers can't cure her jealousy He got her a lily and an orchid A sunflower and a bloom But all she saw was the redhead With the lavender perfume How was he stupid enough to think That flowers could fix everything? Did he not know that her heart Broke everytime he got her flowers? Many more flowers came her way She wanted it all to go away Images of him and that redhead and these Dead flowers would forever stay Each dead flower was kept by her In vases filled with cold water A futile attempt to save their sinking ship But they were deep underwater Now he's gone, leaving these flowers Vases containing dead bodies He's gone, but what about her Held on by memories? Each flower was a pretty little lie A blue eyed boy gifted to a girl So many flowers died for them But in the end he left her -n.g.
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Oct 10, 2017
Oct 10, 2017 at 6:46 AM UTC
Flowers And Lies
On Friday,  it was a rose Intoxicating her with its smell Playing with her weak heart She was building her private hell It's thorns pricked her fingers Drawing blood as red as The lipstick stain on his shirt She was fooled again, alas Yesterday he gave her a daisy So simple and so dainty She had never hated a flower more A symbol of her naivety He gave her a forget-me-not Vibrant blue like his eyes He planted it in her soul Like another one of his lies She would never forget him but She was already fading from his mind Like the forget-me-not dying In a vase, after biding it's time Sunday brought a tulip to her door A symbol of their undying love, he said Then why was he making out with A redhead on their bed? He got her a flower everyday Perhaps apologies for his infidelity But flowers can't fix everything Flowers can't cure her jealousy He got her a lily and an orchid A sunflower and a bloom But all she saw was the redhead With the lavender perfume How was he stupid enough to think That flowers could fix everything? Did he not know that her heart Broke everytime he got her flowers? Many more flowers came her way She wanted it all to go away Images of him and that redhead and these Dead flowers would forever stay Each dead flower was kept by her In vases filled with cold water A futile attempt to save their sinking ship But they were deep underwater Now he's gone, leaving these flowers Vases containing dead bodies He's gone, but what about her Held on by memories? Each flower was a pretty little lie A blue eyed boy gifted to a girl So many flowers died for them But in the end he left her -n.g.
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Oct 10, 2017
Oct 10, 2017 at 6:46 AM UTC
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