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'For you by Me'

'for you by Me' Kay Ugwuzor

You stand firm
At the center of my heart
As my Sanity and Will conflict
In cognition of an evasive feeling
Spawn by your sweet coated words
Dripping from sugared lips
Rolling and evaporating to smoky whispers
Like scented aboki perfume
That clings to the curtains
On the window of my soul
A dangling tear
Soon to bear the weight of words
That I cannot speak,  to the ground
You are here.

~ Kay

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