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Illusion of Happiness
Smiling, he’s so happy forever
His eyes finally land on her
Excited, he holds the gaze
Scared, he moves away
Bad feelings fill him as he
Rounds the corner, leaving her be
Entering the house, she leaves his mind
After all, he’d left her behind
Kindly grabbing something for a friend
Into the girl’s garden once again
No, don’t look into her eyes, he thinks
Green, beautiful, looking down, his heart sinks
I’m not what she wants or needs
Not good enough, he believes
Sweeping through the plants, out
Into the yard, suppressing a shout
Drying his eyes, he smiles again
Ever smiling, until the very end
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