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Was hers
Every hue of her iris, adjusting by day
The ivory milia below her pupils
Enveloped by the salty, shining, crystal tears
Her short flaxen hair, inching to her shoulders
Face held with a thin smile
Masking all emotions underneath her skin
Body language, screaming in pain
Everyone oblivious to her, except for me
Once was mine, I threw her away
My one, my only, my once first love
Leaving a girl heartbroken, but still giving me every piece
The last I said, stuck to her
“Someone will love you, but someone isn’t me”
So there she goes, no longer mine
Immediately someone new was saying she was hers
I couldn’t bare to see her happy with someone else
All I could do was weep
Her trepidations
my insecurities
her confusion
my lust
All led to why I once was hers
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