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Love's Black Rose
A soft kiss on my lips they begin to decay, 
 Slowly as they fall apart
 Like a dead petal
 Falling to the floor
 Counting the seconds till I wither.
 
 Breathe on my chest and my heart turns black,
 Paralyzed; shatters like glass
 The pieces of glass from my heart that 
 Slash anything in it’s way, 
 Destroyer of life, 
 Taking away the joy and the happiness;
 The disease that brings cold and freezes to death. 
 
 It cuts through my body
 Flies through yours, 
 Straight through your heart
 Our love is both dead.

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“A wise girl kisses but doesn't love, listens but doesn't believe, and leaves before she is left.” <br /> -Marilyn Monroe