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Darkest Mistake
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Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2020
This is a short writing (I don't really know what to call it) based on a poem I wrote on October 26th, 2019.
I wrote it in my writing notepad that I've had since Middle School. I re-read this poem and thought about a deeper meaning behind it than when I wrote it at the time.
This writing is about falling toward the same mistake of falling in love with the wrong person. She chose to take that path once again other than going with the bright side of letting go and taking the time it should take for the thing she has always been looking for; love.
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There was something about him. Or maybe there was something about me. I didn't want him in my life but he ran into it; literally. He liked to hide in trees, irritate me, and read books; despite the fact that it went against his image. He was more than meets the eye. Although at first I didn't want to know more. He lured me in like an unsuspecting moth to an open flame. Knowing the dangers I went in, wanting to know more. It could hurt me but it was too irresistible and I was drawn in. This isn't how the bad boy made me bad or about how I made him good. This is about how we changed each other lives. In good and bad ways. Whatever that means. "I don't bite.... hard." He smirked at me, winking one of his bright hazel eyes at me. It only made me more frustrated. "Yeah but Hunter, if you did you'd probably give me rabies." I rolled my eyes looking back at the book in my hand.