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Apr 2014
You cut me so deep
that I wanted to bleed
You weren't what I wanted,
to me you were a need
Basically, you were
a necessity of life
If you cost all the money in the world
you'd be worth the price
At one point
you could've been my wife
Every thought I had about you
just seemed so right
Your name, your smile, your stare,
your smell, your walk, your hair
You were perfect, everything was there
What I didn't count on was for you to not care
I can't believe I wasted
so much time
I could've saved ink
when I wrote those lines
telling you
how much I loved you
and how I would never
put anyone above you
High school poem
Chano Williams
Written by
Chano Williams  Anchorage
(Anchorage)   
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