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The Other Woman
I asked her who she was
 Whispering softly enough
 The look on her face so toxic
 She was wild chemical violence
 Her hair was the color of copper
 Her eyes were muddied water
 Her skin was dark, red and brown
 And on her head there lay a crown
 
 Her crown was not made of gold,
 Nor silver, rubies, roses or thorns
 Her crown was made up of whispered words
 Painful, grievous, frightening birds
 They were difficult, confusing to read
 They shifted, morphed, continued to bleed
 Her plea was anguished, muted silence
 Her plea a distorted, blackened cadence
 
 I asked her who she was
 Her hair the color of copper
 Her eyes like muddied water
 And she smiled at me because
 She had nothing left to answer
 So I set down my broken mirror
 Because I didn't want to see her

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