Embarrassment
A spark ignites, I feel it rise,
a heat that floods, a quick disguise.
My cheeks betray me, burning bright,
as though the sun has kissed the night.
A crimson tide, it sweeps my face,
no hiding from this swift embrace.
My heart beats loud, my thoughts take flight,
lost in a sea of red and white.
I try to speak, but words get lost,
caught in the tide, I count the cost.
A stumble here, a glance too long,
and suddenly, I don't belong.
Each glance feels like a pointed blade,
as if the world can see my shade.
A blush so deep, it feels too much,
a silent scream, a heavy touch.
The burning lingers, sharp and raw,
as though the world will never thaw.
I wish to hide, to disappear,
but still, the heat draws near, too near.
And though it fades with time's sweet grace,
the warmth, the shame, still leaves its trace-
a memory, a mark too bold,
the story of a soul too cold.
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