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Guilty Pleasure
Who am I to you?
What significance do I have?
Any at all?
What don't I have that she does?
Is it the sway in her step that entices all eyes around her?
Her eyes of piercing emerald that even the sun itself can't help but gaze into
When you look into those eyes, do you feel guilty?
Why won't you love me?
Treating me like your guilty pleasure
Afraid to admit it
Ashamed to be seen with it
Disgusted with yourself that you fein for it
A guilty pleasure
It all starts with a taste
Something you never thought you would experience
The flavor portrays notes of salt and bitters with hints of trauma-filled herbs
But for some reason that taste was addictive
And now that you've had it you constantly desire it
The thrill is fun, never a dull moment with it in your system
But as addiction builds, so does your conscience
Chills start to crawl down your spine
Your skin flushes a sickly pale tone throughout your face
The guilt starts to sink in, like a burn to the skin
You try to stop but it keeps pulling you down to square one
“I never meant to get addicted”
“I didn't realize how much it's hurting me”
“Why does it have so much power over me”
You itch with anger
Picking at your skin, rapidly scratching it off of you
You crave with intensity
The craving will never leave you alone, it's forever with you now
You start to question why you crave
You dig and dig to find why
You come to find you crave something broken
Something adrenaline-rushing and unstable
Something you can destroy and rebuild again like your childhood Lego set
Something that will never leave you before you leave them
Stick around like a seasonal cold sore.
Something you know you shouldn't have but you can't seem to let go of
A guilty pleasure
I lie awake at night remembering your touch
Like muscle memory, it's engraved in my everyday
I wonder how you're doing with her
How can she be all pleasure when I was all guilt
Why was I chosen as your guilty pleasure
Why am I broken and bruised
Why don't I catch your eye as I walk past
I only ever got looks of secrecy with you
And when she walks you walk next to her
How was that possible when you did all you could to never be seen with me?
Oh I remember, silly me
Just a guilty pleasure.
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