A Conversation with Timid Tomm

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little hell" in their mind.
 * Internal Conflict and Judgment: The "violent voices" and "butterflies of judgment" represent the narrator's internal turmoil and the external scrutiny they feel. The "butterflies of judgment" could symbolize the opinions and judgments of others, or perhaps the narrator's own self-judgment as they grapple with the aftermath of the relationship.
 * Victimization and Parasitic Nature: The narrator feels seen as a "cursed gypsy, bruised and torn," emphasizing their vulnerability and the damage inflicted upon them. In contrast, the other person is portrayed as a "parasite sworn" who "feast[s] on sins," highlighting the exploitative and damaging nature of the relationship.

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