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Inspired by a true story and forbidden love.
As my mind was filled with little to no strife.
This setting, the plot for the rest of my life.
Need it be that it happens once.
Honestly, multiplicity must have made me dunce.

At the start,I had no knowledge.
Nothing to learn from, just studying for college.
It seemed that only schooling taught me.
Little did I know how twisted my life would be.

Progression, simply, had made me stronger.
Everything I went through had been growing much longer.
The power behind, such a simple exchange,
It had become beyond, my own mental range.

To put this in a much simpler way,
I'd be quite content, just to say,
I no longer want to deal with your kind.
I've got just enough heart juice left, for one last time.

You think it's a fantasy, you can't believe it's not real.
The pain you underestimate me feeling, is a pain you cannot feel.
If only this were something you could measure,
If only you wouldn't torture me for pleasure.

Although you think what you feel is unchangeable.
If you look at it psychologically, you're just mentally incapable.
What you see is false hope, a desire too strongly yearned for.When you reach the apex, your sight will be enhanced more.

You'll see what was mistaken, you'll see what was left.
After all you went through, the result was theft.
Your heart was taken, How do you feel now?
Now that someone unworthy, can take a bow.

The act they put on, It just seemed so sincere!
But it wasn't now was it? It wasn't, my dear.
You were blinded by love, as all will be too!
It's just a matter of what love, what love means to you.
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