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Electric Love
Her sensitive fingers reach for an answer
From the nails painted pink to her side.
Their fingers intertwine,
A golden sunrise in her eyes,
As all the love has now destroyed
What’s in her head and on her mind.
She was so sure that right was right
And so set that wrong was wrong,
Until their brush of skin electrified
And their breaths became a song.
And yet the “sin” that she now bears
Is not one deemed by God
But by men of hateful ways
That use a book as a facade.

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