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~~ Deception~~ Acrostic by Who Iam

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~~ Deception~~ Acrostic
 
  The night was right
The time was late
The door was open
The room was dark but for one candle burning bright.

The music was playing
The wine was poured
The window was closed
The room was dim but for one candle burning.

The rain was falling
The phone was ringing
The red light was blinking
The room was dim but for one candle.

The message was for you
The voice was not mine
The mood changed
The room was dim but for one.

Who Iam


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