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Love’s Mutation MAG
Release me swiftly from your red-rimmed eyes,
 I can't bear contrived smiles anymore.
 No more false greetings with your cheerful guise,
 Relieve your cracking façade, I implore.
 Sunshine-filled days and a happy semblance,
 Amorous gazes during this sweet repose,
 The pure lush seedling of this remembrance
 Became rotten flesh of a with'ring rose.
 Love is first a wild and wistful wing
 Of which dreams fly beyond our volition.
 Then love transforms to a tight tethering, 
 Thick frayed ropes of stifling suspicion.
 In a perfect world, love has no restraint,
 But nothing lives and matures without taint.

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