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A concept to fall out of love Was foreign to me I thought I'd love you till the end of time When I thought of you I'd smile I'd remember all the good times we had together And it would make the butterflies in my stomach Flutter and fly The goosebumps on my arm would spike The beat in my heart would thump You made me so happy How could I ever think of you as anything else But you showed me how You cheated and made the caterpillars come out their Cocoon too soon Their wings to brittle to take flight Just cracking and falling to the ground You lied and made The bumps disappear Like a magic trick you took all the faith I had in us and made it vanish into thin air Most importantly You broke my heart Like a clock that stopped ticking My heart became beatless The blood and the vessels still flowed But somehow it stopped beating And just like that You broke the heart which had beat for you And just like that a concept Was no longer foreign
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May 31, 2018
May 31, 2018 at 3:11 AM UTC
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A concept to fall out of love Was foreign to me I thought I'd love you till the end of time When I thought of you I'd smile I'd remember all the good times we had together And it would make the butterflies in my stomach Flutter and fly The goosebumps on my arm would spike The beat in my heart would thump You made me so happy How could I ever think of you as anything else But you showed me how You cheated and made the caterpillars come out their Cocoon too soon Their wings to brittle to take flight Just cracking and falling to the ground You lied and made The bumps disappear Like a magic trick you took all the faith I had in us and made it vanish into thin air Most importantly You broke my heart Like a clock that stopped ticking My heart became beatless The blood and the vessels still flowed But somehow it stopped beating And just like that You broke the heart which had beat for you And just like that a concept Was no longer foreign
mtvalexis
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22/F/Texas
May 31, 2018
May 31, 2018 at 3:11 AM UTC
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