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Twisted Cuts
She pulled the object out from its cover.
From its cover, it came and shined in the light.
In the light was where she wasn't,
Where she wasn't ever going to be.
Going to be a mistake.
Be a mistake, is what she thought,
What she thought was wrong, but her mind was twisted.
Mind was twisted around the thought to cut.
The thought to cut paper.
To cut paper with the item she had.
Item she had slid down the paper's middle.
The paper's middle was cut open.
Was cut open, so would it be able to heal without a mark?
Without a mark would be generous.
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