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Serotonin
Serotonin
how I want you deeply inked into my
skin
As a reminder that
you're always somehow there
To think of the pain that I've endured
to get to you
Tiny circles once blinded my eyes
but now I can have you too
Etched
in my veins
Always there
My own personal
Serotonin
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To me, this poem is about how I want to get a tattoo of something that represents happiness in even the hardest of times, so that I always have a happy memory close to me.