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Harsh diction leaves a pair of collagen lips Or finger tips, whichever one My heart shaped symbol breaks and flips Into two, not three—unity undone It was merely an outline, I know this much A bold black line, curved two ways It's two lines now, and resembles such These cold strokes have seen better days They really look like nothing I've seen Two heart halves, by the looks I'll turn them around and intervene Oh my, they look like fishing hooks! All I want—you may call me nuts Is to find a fish, with adhesive guts
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Category: Sonnets | Added by: Noctoural88 (2012-11-02)
| Author: Joseph Kiley
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