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I Am, You Are
I am the maximum security guard
 That has built a gate and wall for my heart
 Well you are the thief
 Charged for breaking and entering
 
 I am reluctant to appreciate a gift
 Too eager to remember the hurt
 Well you are the giver
 That helps me to stay focused on the present
 
 I am slow to trust someone
 More than ready to accuse a deserter
 Well you are the loyal companion
 That refuses to leave me in battle
 
 I am not quick to tell my history
 Afraid it may be used to blackmail me
 Well you are the eager listener
 With a locked bolted chained place for my stories
 
 I am impatient
 When it comes to things that don’t go my way
 Well you are the teacher
 Who tries to show me the world doesn’t revolve around me
 
 I am full of flaws
 That some are quick to reject
 Well you are opened-armed  
 AND appreciates, embraces and loves them all
