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'pretentiously Harsh'
She looked at the words his eyes whispered They were so much more louder Than his voice He struggled to explain The confusion he felt on the inside But his eyes took the echo of chaos Gave it a name and painted it on a canvas I am sure he didn’t recognise the emotions Men are taught to conceal them from the world At times that is what makes them so pretentiously harsh He didn’t know how to respond When she displayed love in areas Where hate was his example That didn’t deter her from showing love She could not force something she didn’t embrace He had to learn to love as it was all she demonstrated Her plan was never to change him It was just to show him the difference In the end she wanted him to love himself Before she ever brought her feelings into it @181020161401
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