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English, 01.07.2019 12:00 nuggetslices

What do you think of my poem? ~broken~ my love burns for you, like an eternal flame. what i would do for you, i have no shame. the butterflies of being with you, realizing i couldn't live without you. you've broken my heart in two, something i thought you'd never do. you left me in the dust, because of your ruthless lust. the butterflies disappear, leaving me in tears.

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