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My Porcelain Heart
*My first time writing a poem of this kind so it's different from my usual pieces*
Every night I rest my head it’s her picture I paint in my thoughts,
Everytime I see her face my heart crumbles into naught.
Her sun kissed skin radiates perfection,
Her pursed lips breed temptation.
Her razor tongue only makes me yearn;
“Once bitten twice shy”, lessons I fail to learn.
She took my heart into her palm,
And held my soul within her hand.
She whispered love into my ear,
Sweet nothings that I still hold dear.
“My little angel” she would say,
With a smile that lit each haunting day.
My porcelain heart hung by a thread,
‘I won’t let it go’ she always said.
But truth be told; such tales are for optimists,
In a realist’s view these lies are quickly dismissed.
Every night I rest my head it’s her picture I paint in my thoughts,
Everytime I see her face my heart crumbles into naught.
Her sun kissed skin radiates perfection,
Her pursed lips breed temptation.
Her razor tongue only makes me yearn;
“Once bitten twice shy”, lessons I fail to learn.
She took my heart into her palm,
And held my soul within her hand.
She whispered love into my ear,
Sweet nothings that I still hold dear.
“My little angel” she would say,
With a smile that lit each haunting day.
My porcelain heart hung by a thread,
‘I won’t let it go’ she always said.
But truth be told; such tales are for optimists,
In a realist’s view these lies are quickly dismissed.
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