Reborn.
In she came,
Pushing and shoving her way in,
Barreling through the massive crowds,
Baring her soul for the world to see,
It was black and hardened,
Used and abused,
Tossed and tarnished,
Broken,
My eyes could crumble at the sight,
There she stood,
Head held high toward the sun’s light,
A ghost of a smirk lit her face,
Blood seeped down her legs,
The red liquid complimenting her dark flesh,
Whispers crawled against her skin,
Leaving kisses in their wake,
The sun began to set,
The moon taking its place,
And just like she came she went,
Pushing and shoving her way back,
Barreling through the massive crowds,
Baring her soul for the world to see,
But this time when she left,
She forgot all about me.
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