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Created on: June 01, 2009
Words crossed my lips, burning like lava
Lighting strikes in my eyes from the deepest fury
Hands clasps at my side with small drops of blood being drawn
Leg muscles tense ready to pounce
All because of her, the one who stood so close
I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and wipe the blood away
You introduced your cousin, I hung my head in shame
I was wrong
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