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You say you found someone, but then he broke your heart. 
 
Perhaps he whispered, "I love you" as he hugged you close and tight. 
 
His smile was all deceiving; your all you did impart; 
 
He pierced you with his steely dart, then promptly took his flight, 
 
Leaving you to think your fate a common twisted plight. 
 
 
My blood slows down, my heart feels sad for you; 
 
I wish I could console, make everything alright. 
 
I'm compelled to change my style, my tone, in view 
 
Of the screw he put you through; seems quite an impolite. 
 
A slow hand is what you need to get you through the night. 
 
 
Please, my dear, come close to me. Let me embrace 
 
My arms around you, your head upon my shoulder. 
 
I sense the surge within your veins as tears burst upon your face; 
 
I hear and feel your smothered sobs extinguishing the smolder 
 
Of seething flames which rage unseen within you hardened boulder. 
 
 
All through the day, all through the night, into the next, and more, 
 
By your side I'll reside till you regain composure 
 
And declare an end to your lonely devastating war. 
 
Fear not to let tears from your heart wash thoughts and deeds impure; 
 
Tears are made for healing, and maladies they cure. 
 
 
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Written in prison May 10, 1992. 
 
 
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