One is a boyfriend who went along his way.
Two is a best friend who decided not to stay.
Three is a father who didn't save the day.
Four is a mother who threw you to the fray.
Five is a stranger who tells you it's okay.
Six is a brother whose tricks he'll always play.
Seven is a man whose heart you led astray.
Eight is a woman who promises she'll pay.
Nine is a story that's not true, to your dismay.
Ten is a sister who's deadlier than they.
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The Art of Confusion
PoesiaDiana Miller is schizophrenic...or at least she thinks so. She has never been clinically diagnosed because her father believes that mental illness is demon possession, and she knows he would never take her to a psychiatrist. To cope with her inner c...