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"The Other Lover" by October Death

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Do you think of her while you're kissing me?

Do you think of her at night,

While we're tangled in the aftermath of our lust and need?

I know you despise me.

So why do you stay?

Because we look good together?

Because it's expected of you?

We're trapped in a spider web of lies, affairs, and deceit.

I'm not strong enough to lose you yet.

Let her go.



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On Saturday April 9th, 2005, alone (199) writes:
WOW This is an amazing peice of words together!Very well enjoyed!


On Thursday February 17th, 2005, The Crimson Queen (1243) writes:
painful write...well done..and as for that pain, at least it gives you something to write about huh?


On Friday February 11th, 2005, LovelyAssassinx (208) writes:
Wonderful write Chelsea. I can totally relate. ~Unlucky a.k.a Sara :)


On Saturday February 12th, 2005, October Death (27) writes:
Sara! I just went through all your poems. And they. Are. Really good. You're an awesome writer, you have real talent and I'm glad you're putting it to use in something you love.


On Friday February 11th, 2005, DarkWolf (447) writes:
What miserable sadness this conjures up.. well written.. well done.. -Michael


On Friday February 11th, 2005, urbanhumility (1366) writes:
a dark and forboding valentine............well spoken.......urban



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