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Trust
I never believed in anything
Until you believed in me.
If you told me water was fire,
I would resist human thirst like all deadly desires.
If you told me right was wrong and wrong was right,
I’d abandon my moral compass to walk in your night.
So why is it, that when you tell me you need to confess,
A love for me, so deep, it must be professed,
My trust in you shatters on the floor,
And my belief in nothing, is once again restored?
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