From: The Lady in Dark Shaded Pink

From: The Lady in Dark Shaded Pink

A Poem by Elfrinett
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I wrote this for the father of my child who i've known for 3 years and 3 months of my life. Who I wish I gave those 3 years and 3 months too. I love you.

"
To: The One I Adored

From your beautiful lady
to a meangingless w***e
a sickness i feel
to the one i adored
an A on my forehead
wherever I go
to stay far from a burden
i what i yearned for
but suffered the consquences
Watching you hurt like me
but I kept it inside
while you wore it high on your sleeve

Taking the generic
adding a sentimental touch
is what i am best at
but i fear its too much
or not special enough
for the one i adored

Cutie Pie And Cutie Cake
I clearly adjust
Ones subltey sweet
a complimentry crust

while the other is balanced
when the recipes right
but a sweetness unmatched
by any other delight


But you misunderstand, 
most words that i speak
and i try to explain, but its left looking bleak
like the nicknames i gave you, 
you left at the door
when your mind walked away, my heart poured and it poured

You were my handsome man
unlike no other
and i try to move on
but i find that its harder
after i've met you, touched you, loved you and left you
but to truley regret leaves my heart a soft blue

From: The Lady You Met In Shades Of Dark Pink
 

© 2021 Elfrinett


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A heartbeat broken. Darkly haunting, deeply suffering. Honest.

Good read

With love,

Matthew

Posted 6 Months Ago



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Added on March 12, 2021
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Elfrinett
Elfrinett

Canada



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Hi, I'm Alice! I like Dolly things and everything cute :3 I like creepy and dark stuff too I love animals, Stuffed and Real! c: Pansexual & Demisexual. ≧﹏≦ Singer/Songwriter/Perf.. more..

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