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Guilt and Fear

Posted onAugust 11, 2018August 11, 2018AuthorMoon Biscuit

Guilt and fear

Frustration and tears

Gush out of the well

At last

I’m a thief he yelled

I’ve stolen your life

You’ve sacrificed

So much for me

Tenderly

She smiles into his eyes

You’ve supported me

With my hopes

And my dreams

Where would I be

Without you?

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