Oblivious Love (Ode to Medusa)

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Night and day, I want only you.

I hear the wisps of your smooth graphite skin.

I hear the hissing from your crown of snakes too!

I wonder, Oh I wonder if your heart is really filled with sin.

You sit on your stone in your catacombs of hate.

Looking for a love lost to forever.

Giving my cursed heart for you to appreciate.

How could you not see this endeavor?

I want to capture you in my cool marble eyes.

But you would slay me without a chance.

Not noticing that I use my ears to spy.

Maybe she wasn't meant for romance.

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