Cliches

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“There’s good in everyone” That’s a lie! Realized that as he watched me cry Body shaking so badly I thought I would die Eyes burning bright red light a stormy night sky  
They say home is where the heart is So I built us a house of cliches Cut out the electricity, Because they say love is blind
Enter the victim, normally dead, Shot, bludgeoned, or pushed off a cliff, on his head,
A Mormon, Baptist, and Agnostic talk about God. It shouldn’t sound like a joke. Our minds shouldn’t say comparing culture is foolish. Yet it is still just a joke. That Mormon is a girl, just a woman.
A Shakespeare sonnet to befit a king The sun will rise a bird will sing All these clichés to express emotion Of love of sadness of endless devotion
A thousand miles begins with one step
They call me the actress Because I like to speak I’m wild and daring Not calming or meek But beneath this blonde hair dye Stage make-up of rose Are thoughts much more deep Than what people suppose I see my own faults Though you would never guess I
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