Dejan Stojanovic
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Sounds of Love and Hate


Shall I say, I love you? says Love
No, you shall not.
Love loses its magic when declared
Also, you would not be Love if you did not love me
Says Hate

Shall I say, I hate you? says Hate
No, you shall not.
I already know you hate me
You would not be hate if you didn’t hate me
Says Love

But if I said I hate you, what would you do? asks Love
I would not believe you, says Hate
Then I must kill you, says Love
Then, you will be lonely, says Hate
And you will not be Love anymore

You would kill yourself and become me

-Dejan Stojanovic






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