I have spent
many an hour
struggling in vain
to please you.
many an hour
struggling in vain
to please you.
In return,
what do I get?
Too many insults,
sharp and deep as paper cuts.
Published by Heidi Bitsoli
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2 Comments
Post a CommentLovely and clear.
Nice "Anna" ;)