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Speaking honestly, _finally_ Naming them, in their multiples. Listing deceits, that had sat, as my obstacles. Hitting me, as I ran. Stopping me, so I’d fall Over the emptyness you placed there.    How cruel it is, to cover my eyes, while the image is _screamed_ at me I can still hear it, I will _always_ hear it. But, there’s a reason the phrase “You have to _see_ it to beleive it” exists with more  prominence. Please. I had enough dark, It surrounded everyday, Illuminate _this_ mistake. I don’t care if it hurts your head to bow, is ‘shame’ really that unfamiliar? Show me, tell me. Finally _finally_ you let it, let them. Some of it, _enough_, of it. What was hidden, now basked in truth I see it now, for all that I knew, but now of which I can be certain. Your hands, it seems, still around my throat. With this “thankyou” This “thankyou” I say to the most ironic of gestures. Speaking with _honesty_ about how _profoundly_ you had lied.
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Apr 1, 2018
Apr 1, 2018 at 3:35 PM UTC
Ironic
Speaking honestly, _finally_ Naming them, in their multiples. Listing deceits, that had sat, as my obstacles. Hitting me, as I ran. Stopping me, so I’d fall Over the emptyness you placed there.    How cruel it is, to cover my eyes, while the image is _screamed_ at me I can still hear it, I will _always_ hear it. But, there’s a reason the phrase “You have to _see_ it to beleive it” exists with more  prominence. Please. I had enough dark, It surrounded everyday, Illuminate _this_ mistake. I don’t care if it hurts your head to bow, is ‘shame’ really that unfamiliar? Show me, tell me. Finally _finally_ you let it, let them. Some of it, _enough_, of it. What was hidden, now basked in truth I see it now, for all that I knew, but now of which I can be certain. Your hands, it seems, still around my throat. With this “thankyou” This “thankyou” I say to the most ironic of gestures. Speaking with _honesty_ about how _profoundly_ you had lied.
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Apr 1, 2018
Apr 1, 2018 at 3:35 PM UTC
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