Young heart

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I was a young heart,

A young heart that pulsed.

You saw its purity

And its youth.


Carress me with your voice,

I begged on lonesome nights.

Stroke me with your touch,

I pleaded on lonely days.


You did.


You carressed me with your voice,

You whispered reassuring lies.

You stroked me with your touch,

You sunk the poison in me.


It's a bitter truth that cuts deep,

It's a bitter truth that's masked

Masked by your innocent lies,

It's a bitter truth that I refuse.


It's a young heart that's drowned,

Drowning in the tidal waves

That roll and submerge me

Every day, every night.


It's the waves of life,

It's the storms of death,

It's the claws of cruelty

That reach for my young heart.


The truth slithered out of its wicked veil,

The truth that you were never here.

The truth slithered out of its wicked veil,

The truth that I am no longer a young heart.


I am not full of youth or age.

I don't have a young heart,

I don't have an old heart.

I have none.

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