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Heartbroken
In his relationship he dealt with too much drama It gave him chest trauma In his right upper chamber A squeezing feeling it felt danger Causing the inborn electrical conduction system It went haywire because of the diastolic was rising She yelled and fussed him out, “no more romancing!” All of a sudden he got electrolyte disturbances His chest had so many aches and pain Was this done in vain He asked why and started to cry She stood there saying “inside my heart there is no more left” Ouch he felt this discomforting tingle he was losing his breath She watched him breaking out in cold sweat Suddenly grabbing the back of his neck Look baby I’m so sorry that it did not work It was to late he was crushed and hurt He could not do anything but yell for help and grabbed his chest Coldly she called 911 and left
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