Kristen Stewart was featured on the cover of Marie Claire where she talked about her personal life, including a heartfelt poem.

Kristen Stewart Stands By Her Mistakes?

On Friday, Hollywood Life showed the poem that Stewart supposedly wrote right after her breakup with Robert Pattinson.

The poem reads:

"I reared digital moonlight

You read its clock, scrawled neon across that black

Kismetly...ubiquitously crest fallen

Thrown down to strafe your foothills

...I'll such the bone pretty.

Your nature preforated the abrasive organ pumps

Spray painted everything known to man

Stream rushed through and all out into

Something whilst the crackling stare down sun snuck

Through our windows boarded up

He hit your flint face and it sparked.

And I bellowed and you parked

We reached Marfa.

One honest day up on this freedom pole

Devils not done digging

He's speaking in tongues all along the pan handle

And this pining erosion is getting dust in

My eyes

And I'm drunk on your morsels

And so I look down the line

Your every twitch hand drum salute

Salutes mine..."

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While the poem is reportedly about her ex-boyfriend, Stewart also revealed in the interview that falling in love is something that can't be controlled.

"You don't know who you fall in love with. You just don't," Stewart revealed. "You don't control it. Some people have certain things, like, 'That's what I'm going for,' and I have a subjective version of that. I don't pressure myself. If you fall in love with someone, you want to own them- but really, why would you want that?"

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Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson