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I wish I could stop loving you, erase it all in an instant— every memory, every word, every dream. But my heart still clings to the idea of you, the version of us I begged you to fight for. Not for me, but for everything we planned, for the life we painted in fragile hope. Yet you chose the world over me, and I am left holding the silence. I will never try to forgive, never let this wound become a scar. The grudge I carry will burn quietly within me, a fire you’ll never feel, a weight you’ll never bear. You chose to let go so easily, but I will remember, always, and in that memory, you will forever remain undeserving.
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Jan 4, 2025
Jan 4, 2025 at 5:24 PM UTC
Undeserving Remembrance
I wish I could stop loving you, erase it all in an instant— every memory, every word, every dream. But my heart still clings to the idea of you, the version of us I begged you to fight for. Not for me, but for everything we planned, for the life we painted in fragile hope. Yet you chose the world over me, and I am left holding the silence. I will never try to forgive, never let this wound become a scar. The grudge I carry will burn quietly within me, a fire you’ll never feel, a weight you’ll never bear. You chose to let go so easily, but I will remember, always, and in that memory, you will forever remain undeserving.
sadi_musa
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Jan 4, 2025
Jan 4, 2025 at 5:24 PM UTC
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