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English, 15.05.2021 14:00 amh926292

To: StudyingKid My nights are long and days are short even nature doesn't seem perfect anymore, I have given you wounds with the words I have used forgive me the love for your heart is pure gold.

If you loved me, Then why you filled my ears with those cruel lies, And my eyes with those silent tears, And thoughts with disguise, And stabbed my feelings like it was nothing, And left me in pain to burn in the coffin, You kissed me like you were all mine, And I was so in love with you that, I didn't realize that it was a crime. Do read this poem.



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