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Everything happens for a reason all must come to an end, it's been long ago since I consider you a friend. The pain in my heart has turned into fear, I can't imagine life without you near. More than friends I loved you way too much, I will make you my love and long for your touch.   Uncertainty became difficult to hide how much you meant to me, through persistence and patience I have time I'm a retiree.   I would lean on other friends who showed their concerns to, but my friends I left because I couldn't be away from you.   I guess I just need that one best friend to confide, no matter the difficulty you ignored and put me a side.   I should have known that you wouldn't be like you said, I tried to force you to think like I did but tears fell from my face as if I bled. However, we're happy once again, and no matter what struggles we had from our pass this can be a new beginning and let's hope it will last.
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May 27, 2014
May 27, 2014 at 1:20 AM UTC
It Happen For A Reason
Everything happens for a reason all must come to an end, it's been long ago since I consider you a friend. The pain in my heart has turned into fear, I can't imagine life without you near. More than friends I loved you way too much, I will make you my love and long for your touch.   Uncertainty became difficult to hide how much you meant to me, through persistence and patience I have time I'm a retiree.   I would lean on other friends who showed their concerns to, but my friends I left because I couldn't be away from you.   I guess I just need that one best friend to confide, no matter the difficulty you ignored and put me a side.   I should have known that you wouldn't be like you said, I tried to force you to think like I did but tears fell from my face as if I bled. However, we're happy once again, and no matter what struggles we had from our pass this can be a new beginning and let's hope it will last.
sebastian-perez
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May 27, 2014
May 27, 2014 at 1:20 AM UTC
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