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Colorblind
I wish for you to stay,
just as you were,
a fossil in my mind,
preserved over time.
I love who you were,
and I love what we had.
Before.
Before you know you had power,
a power to devour a girl who thought she knew happy;
when in reality
it was all about to fall through her hands.
You were a moment of perfection,
that I wish I could keep;
but you’ve ruined the remnants,
and my wounds are too deep.
I'm better without you,
and I'm sorry to say,
that your memory is mudded
all thoughts of you are grey.

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