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What is Left Unsaid.
  What
     you said before you left, blurred my vision; filled with tears and regret that
  Is
     now etched like a script, a tattoo on my skin that will forever burn on my
  Left
     arm, where you left such a nasty scar, thinking that if the words that came
     from your mouth could suddenly be
  Unsaid
     that scar would vanish. But its deep, dark scrapes graze what was once so
     delicate and fragile.

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