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Three words

Three words that came
From her soul
Said with honesty and purity
Her heart thumping wildly
And burning so bright
You could see the glow
In her eyes
And you reciprocated
Thinking of nothing more
Than how you love
To see her smile
And how you would hate
To make her cry
And as time went on
You found that the fire
In your own heart
Was dimmer than you thought

Small wonder
That she/'/s broken now

Love has never been
A fools game
But fools have always
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Three Words
Date: Friday, 8th December 2017 @ 10:19:25 AM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: nightwolf

She told you
Three words

Three words that came
From her soul
Said with honesty and purity
Her heart thumping wildly
And burning so bright
You could see the glow
In her eyes
And you reciprocated
Thinking of nothing more
Than how you love
To see her smile
And how you would hate
To make her cry
And as time went on
You found that the fire
In your own heart
Was dimmer than you thought

Small wonder
That she/'/s broken now

Love has never been
A fools game
But fools have always
loved to play it

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