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1. love does that to you




My feelings felt disconnectedly anachronistic,
Something accismus, hypocritical as it may seem.
However, the cacophonous heart told otherwise,
Despite my draconian of a brain who declined,
My limerence towards you, my pareidolia.
After your witty riposte towards my infatuation,
My heart still makes for herself a illusionistic sanctimony,
And throughout the process, finds true serendipity.
It seems extraordinarily verisimilitude,
But love does that to you.












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i. anachronistic: belonging to a period other than being portrayed.

ii. accismus: an ironic rhetorical device, in which one feigns indifference.

iii. cacophonous: involving or producing a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.

iv. draconian: usually harsh or severe.

v. limerence: of being obsessively infatuated with someone.

vi. pareidolia: a situation in which someone sees a pattern or image of something that does not exist.

vii. rispote: a quick, clever reply to an insult or criticism.

viii. sanctimony: affected piety or righteousness; righteous hypocrisy.

ix. serendipity: phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for.

x. verisimilitude: the appearance of being true or real.

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