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Hit Me, I'll Burn You
You hit me and I fall, lying cold on the ground, unable to fight back. 
 You think you know what it takes
 To hurt me,
 Yet I rise again as an ever-changing flame.
 I never die out, but you say I burn you,
 Well I might do that
 But you touched me and that’s the price you pay. 
 It was not okay. 
 I can’t fight back, yet you say
 I burn you,
 How can I burn you?
 When all I ever do is be myself?
 You say
 That I hate you, that my lies are what
 Separates
 Us, what keeps this from becoming something 
 More, 
 But I say it’s you, thinking you own me.
 You don’t know me.
 I can’t control you, but I can’t even control myself, my flames
 Are writhing,
 Struggling to be free of this infernal cage
 That is you,
 Suffocating my fire and my will to keep adapting to you,
 Smothering,
 My will to burn.

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