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What do you really see?
I tried to weep
But all that screamed was silence
My back was empty, yet felt anything but
Your eyes stared into me
Looking around every corner trying to understand
But I turned my head before you reached my center
And my craning head faced a window
It was raining
Involuntarily my mind began to tilt and my body followed
You spoke louder, on the urge of screaming but not quite
The anger you sent out caused my face to echo toward you again
You said you loved me as your tears crashed against our unstable ground
Or our soon-to-be grave
And you stared into my eyes stronger this time
You repeated, "I love you, I love you, I love you"
But my irises were reflecting someone else's weren't they?
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