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the butterflies I thought had died built cocoons within my stomach cavity shielding themselves from the heart break that had followed shortly after the words "we're over" left your lips Your eyes, always heavy with worry accompanied by a hint of loneliness pierced through my every attempt to shut you out but when I refused to feel the warmth of your embrace you grew tired of sowing the rips I had tore in your heart and you left me to fend for myself in an unfamiliar crowd A once colorful and vibrant bouquet of flowers now sat on a rickety coffee table immersed in murky water the petals, withered and discolored lay in a pile in front of the vase I had saved them, regardless of their bad condition because it was all I had left of you the butterflies stay nestled in their cocoons while your eyes lock with another girl's we had ran out of thread, so my heart still remains in pieces a project you never cared to finish and now your embrace is felt by another and the flowers have begun to grow mold
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Feb 12, 2014
Feb 12, 2014 at 8:32 PM UTC
butterflies
the butterflies I thought had died built cocoons within my stomach cavity shielding themselves from the heart break that had followed shortly after the words "we're over" left your lips Your eyes, always heavy with worry accompanied by a hint of loneliness pierced through my every attempt to shut you out but when I refused to feel the warmth of your embrace you grew tired of sowing the rips I had tore in your heart and you left me to fend for myself in an unfamiliar crowd A once colorful and vibrant bouquet of flowers now sat on a rickety coffee table immersed in murky water the petals, withered and discolored lay in a pile in front of the vase I had saved them, regardless of their bad condition because it was all I had left of you the butterflies stay nestled in their cocoons while your eyes lock with another girl's we had ran out of thread, so my heart still remains in pieces a project you never cared to finish and now your embrace is felt by another and the flowers have begun to grow mold
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Feb 12, 2014
Feb 12, 2014 at 8:32 PM UTC
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