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Cheyanne Lynn Jan 2013
That tear falls from her face like snow in the middle of Winter
You can't hear neither nor care about it either.
You could wipe it away, She wished you would
But you cannot.
Never let your emotions cloud your judgment
It isn't fair to her
She wants you, just doesn't deserve you.
Cheyanne Lynn Jan 2013
Your moments fleeting away from you
Go on, grab it.
You know you need it in your life
It's your support system
You'll always crave it when you least expect it,
Hold on to her.
She's always been there
She's not going anywhere either.
Cheyanne Lynn Jan 2013
You walk in there, you own it.
just lay it out there for everyone to witness it.
Don't look at that board. You know you've won.
Calm down.
it's trying to hurt you.
You're bigger than that
Don't let someone get you down over that.
No one can take that from you..
It's your rink, It's your sport, it's your night.
Cheyanne Lynn Jan 2013
I worry about you a lot more than a fifteen year old should.
Is it ridiculous, I know it’s unrealistic and stupid. 
It’s just how I feel, I guess. I’m sorry.
Late night thinks are the worst thinks. 
I hope you’re doing well.
Cheyanne Lynn Jan 2013
You can really understand a person at night
all those memories come rushing back to you like a bat out of hell. It hurts I know. I've been there.
Late night talks with your "best friend",
Those heart to hearts you love so much.
You can become closer if you want to. You just have to trust them first.
Cheyanne Lynn Jan 2013
“We never fall, we always jump”
Wise words from someone who was broken in the past.
It takes one to know one right?
I know that pain. You never want to take it slow. You jump instead. It's more of a rush.
Cheyanne Lynn Jan 2013
Look what you've done.
How could you do it?
You let her imagination slip into emotion
She's broken, you can't even tell.
She was there for you, you left
Why would you break such a pretty youthful heart?
Tell me she was wrong to believe something innocent
She's sixteen now.
She wants to make her own decisions, She can't
Help her, just man up.

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