Yearning

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A small poem about the pain of yearning for someone who does
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I would give my all to have you want me,
But that's a dream that won’t come true.
This aching deep inside me,
It’s tearing me in two.
How warm would your touch be,
On my broken skin?
To never know the sweetness of your kiss,
Is the most unforgivable sin.
So If I am to die,
Let it be by drowning in the azure of your eyes.
Penetrate my soul and leave me bleeding,
For what good am I alive?

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