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They are able to know what everyone is thinking?
That person usually does the coolest things with his power
Except at the end, he kills himself
You see, I have a power kinda like that
Except I feel what others feel
There was this girl I met once
This is how it went
The second she walked through the door, here overwhelming presence of pain and lost dreams collide over me like a tsunami
And she spoke, knives of steel spit from her tongue slice into my lings letting in more of the water
As we go to shake hands, the poison from the blade she once held drips onto my skin burning like acid
Every faulty statement and untrue word is like a **** to my head
She tried to cover up her scars with a smile that fades when the lights are out, and a personality made up of broken promises
If you were to meet her, you'd fall in love
But to look inside her mind is like opening Pandora's box
I smiled and waved as the last of her words ripped my heart apart
With the last of her presence leaving the room
I wake stretching for breath
Opening my eyes to find I'm in my room
Realizing I've just met myself
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Green, Amanda (2001) 'A Love Poem,' Sketch: Vol. 66 : No. 1 , Article 29.
Available at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/sketch/vol66/iss1/29
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