Just A Dream (poem)
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Complete, First published Oct 27, 2018
It is a poem that I wrote about one sided love. The reason why I wrote this is it was a project of my teacher to make this, YES another project.

It was made this SEPTEMBER 12, 2018. 


One-sided love is not love. It's a battlefield.

You're battling your emotions. You're battling your feelings. You're battling reality. You're battling everything people are telling you and believing your fantasies. You're battling your own intuition. Your gut. Your logic. Your heart. It's a battle you can't win. A war you can't stop. It's losing over and over again. It's surrendering to something that will eventually destroy you.
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