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I am capable, Of many things. Of using large words, To tell you that your excuse was nothing more than a confabulation, Or how ominous the sky is at night, especially when your alone. I am capable, Of Making you smile when things havent went your way, Or lending my ear to those in need, I'm capable of drawing you, in a series of words, to express the aura you give me. I'm capable of wearing lace and ribbons, Or being clumsy and cute. But I am Capable, of Many things. My words become daggers, piercing your skin, I slide them down, Only to watch the red drip from your spine. I am capable of ****** If only I could find a way, in an arsenal of possibilities. but I'd rather not. I am capable, of tricking you into trust, Only to tell your deepest secrets, and watch as your world falls. I am capable, of ripping my own heart to shreds, and I have on many occasions. I am capable, Of many things. Do not underestimate me.
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Feb 2, 2018
Feb 2, 2018 at 6:46 PM UTC
Capable
I am capable, Of many things. Of using large words, To tell you that your excuse was nothing more than a confabulation, Or how ominous the sky is at night, especially when your alone. I am capable, Of Making you smile when things havent went your way, Or lending my ear to those in need, I'm capable of drawing you, in a series of words, to express the aura you give me. I'm capable of wearing lace and ribbons, Or being clumsy and cute. But I am Capable, of Many things. My words become daggers, piercing your skin, I slide them down, Only to watch the red drip from your spine. I am capable of ****** If only I could find a way, in an arsenal of possibilities. but I'd rather not. I am capable, of tricking you into trust, Only to tell your deepest secrets, and watch as your world falls. I am capable, of ripping my own heart to shreds, and I have on many occasions. I am capable, Of many things. Do not underestimate me.
annamarie-jenema
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Feb 2, 2018
Feb 2, 2018 at 6:46 PM UTC
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