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It was unforgivably uncomfortable, The prying gaze of the Sun. It felt like a million eyes staring Without blinking censuriously at my soul. Stripped of pride with nowhere to hide, I felt naked, wrapped in her fury; She spoke sternly without pity. Her words pierced my skin like arrows Poking at the very core of my sanity; I raged with sadness, helpless, drying. Till Night came in shining armor: To save the day. © Layiglover
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Jun 27, 2019
Jun 27, 2019 at 6:27 PM UTC
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It was unforgivably uncomfortable, The prying gaze of the Sun. It felt like a million eyes staring Without blinking censuriously at my soul. Stripped of pride with nowhere to hide, I felt naked, wrapped in her fury; She spoke sternly without pity. Her words pierced my skin like arrows Poking at the very core of my sanity; I raged with sadness, helpless, drying. Till Night came in shining armor: To save the day. © Layiglover
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21/M/Lagos, Nigeria
Jun 27, 2019
Jun 27, 2019 at 6:27 PM UTC
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