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It really is quite romantic I hand her a rose and she smiles sweetly I crave those smiles So I give her another And more the next day She rewards me with her expression I walk through my garden of roses All grown for her And I realize something I pick a flower. I ignore it. I pick another. It worries me. I take them all I bring each flower to her But she doesn’t smile She looks frightened What have I done? The roses melt away in her hands And she lunges forward, grabbing my face She looks through me She’s crying Her hands fall to her sides When every rose has gone And every smile fades I let it sink in That it’s over I’m over
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Dec 5, 2018
Dec 5, 2018 at 5:37 PM UTC
She smiles
It really is quite romantic I hand her a rose and she smiles sweetly I crave those smiles So I give her another And more the next day She rewards me with her expression I walk through my garden of roses All grown for her And I realize something I pick a flower. I ignore it. I pick another. It worries me. I take them all I bring each flower to her But she doesn’t smile She looks frightened What have I done? The roses melt away in her hands And she lunges forward, grabbing my face She looks through me She’s crying Her hands fall to her sides When every rose has gone And every smile fades I let it sink in That it’s over I’m over
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19/Transmasculine/The Milky Way
Dec 5, 2018
Dec 5, 2018 at 5:37 PM UTC
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