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Chocolate Tears
Many days and moons it's been a bowl of tears Experienced a life of turmoil, bittersweet, and pain over the years Roaming the subway train, cruising and thinking about life Traveled my own route, left the boulevard to escape strife Then that's where I stumbled upon you Here you were, just staring at me out of the blue When you looked at me with a smile, I just stumbled at your hair You kept smiling, looking as if you didn't care All I saw was pure beauty like never before It was like chocolate. It was rich, smooth, and creamy. I couldn't ask for more I regret ever fragmenting your heart Now realizing an unseen connection, I'm afraid I ripped it apart I didn't know you, but you knew me. You first felt my pain I last felt your heart and now I'm walking in the rain Filled with sadness, I made you cry I asked for your name, but you said "bye". Then I looked down on myself thinking how will I live You may leave feeling bitter, but I ask you to forgive As I begin to embark on my quest, I am prepared for the cheers While wondering on my straight narrow path, seeing you I see chocolate tears.
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