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The boy with obsidian eyes
Your pain, your heartbreak.
I have felt it too.
It rips into me.
Shredding me to pieces.
We are young, yet we carrythe weight of the world.
All our flaws, we embrace them.
I question my sanity, our sanity.
Ink on paper, that is all you were.
But now you stand in front of me.
Your obsidian eyes beset with the pain we share.

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This poem poem was actually inspired by a character in a novel. I wrote it a few years ago so it might not be that good.