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Unessecary
I called love that;
That every time two lovers pass by,
I'd squint my eyes and wish them gone14th of February,
O, how agonizing it was once
For every love song, every bouquet of roses,
I have ought to ne'er be those peopleBut people... people are we
We seem to fall into that infinite pit
I've heard of it
It's what they call loveI never liked chocolates
Yet there I was, beatitude through the finest prism
I was holding the bar of chocolate paired with an orange tulip
Orange. Optimism14th of February,
From that day forward, you were unstoppable
The things that I swore I'd ne'er accept came flooding me so
And dear, how my heart has betrayed me with one blowI despised affection
Yet here I am; heart raising, breath quivering, knees weakening
O brain, save my heart from this steep slope
Or rather — teach me how to copeSurreal
The moment you walked in with those two charms, I trembled
My hands shuddered, eyelids flickered
While you wore the smile that rid my composureO 14th of February,
I only saw how my mind was going to change
But now I see how you had hult and stood by the rear,
All along, waiting for me to combustI once saw it as the source of melancholy
And now I see how it could be one beauteous melody
I see love as that;
As something not so unessecary after all.You brought me daylight,
So I'll give you my afternoons to spend
O him of the 14th,
Let me see how far we can wander for this.⊶⊰ ⊱⊷
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A Poet's Diary
PoetryShe doesn't simply cry when she's upset or disappointed, nor does she just smile all day when she finally get to grab that tiny bit of hope. It would be hard for her to talk about love just as simply as bringing up a favorite song, nor would it be e...