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Trou8l3
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Unknowing but willing she had no clue

 That her and I would be like glue... Smiling like to able fools and cheerful hearts Unwilling to part...
 
 New to her and familiar to me Spoken words from a tongue of wisdom And lips feeling free..
She was me..
Just as the seasons changed, so did their words From "can I marry you" to "If you were mine"
Finding hope in what a man is suppose to be
Then the Independence of living in a world of judgemental individuals Frowning faces an unclear thoughts
Framing pictures by sight Unwilling to fight 
Tongues on those they know but barely different from...
Yet, pointing fingers as if A crime was committed
Not allowing this woman to breathe... This is she...
While claiming friendships and family for a cause of unreasonable doubt No way out..
Still .. in love we like failure At it's best
Complicated indeed...
Never thought we get here Like watching summer time In the winter breeze..
2 Roses growing in a garden standing alone
Frozen by  touch
 
Broken hearted

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The Immortal Wize says:

This flows so wonderful.

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love_supreme says:

Very nice!

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Gmcgee325 says:

I love this...Very nice flow and the message was well projectected. Thank you for sharing. ??

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mlowe5 says:

Deep and profound, Trou813. Read this poem back-to-back three times; and each time more indept messaging canvassed itself. You are indeed to be congradulated! Peace and Love.
 

msprescious22 says:

very touching

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