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Don’t give me a look
From the side of your gaze
Unless you can smile at me
With all of your face
Don’t whisper to others
When I am not around
Unless those same words uttered
Can be repeated in my presence
Don’t claim to know me
In a company of two
Unless you see me just as worthy
Among an entire crowd
Don’t weave together baskets
With your silver-tongued thread
But leave the bottoms weak
Because you were using flimsy fibers
For unless your words ring true
And contain no hint of guile
You should not worry about your heart
Falling through the bottom and hitting the floor.
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