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I Still Think I Like Her
I still think I like her
Every memory that I conjures up are good ones
I remember that dash of happiness
When she turned to me for tutoring
But I also feel the devastation
As I receive that email
How she looked at me
That sharp piercing pain
embarrassment and hurt and humiliation
Am I a joke?
How she ducked
How she pointed
How she drain all my blood out of my heart
Why didn’t she say?
I printed every ounce of my courage onto the paper
And dashed out of there
Is that an apology?
Or a flimsy excuse from whom
Did everything went back?
I sit outside after the bell rang
She walked pass
Everything is going to be the same
Her beaming smille
Her gental justare
Her warm welcomes
Her grace, her figure, her hair, her face.
Why is my heart cold?
The sun burned, the heat scorched
My heart in permafrost
But my sensory intact
I decide that I can’t like her
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