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Dear World, I apologize if this seems like a cheap attempt at romanticizing something that is already dead. but i must at least try and put down my feelings of joy and love before they are all too quickly drowned in the sea of bitterness pain and hate. I must first write about how gentle his kisses were how strong and tender his touch was, how much love i saw when i looked in his eyes. (before i turn and call him, devils spawn, son of a gun worthless good for nothing.) I should mention his words of love his meaningful promises and how i needed to believe him (before i say out loud how deceitful he was, lying pond-scum.) I'll try to tell you, how it felt to be loved by him and to love him back how strong we were how we both let this go (before i dump the weight of guilt at his door, and sum it all with its his fault) i will say now and here, how much I love him still and how much i miss him and wish him well and want him back. (then for sure i will walk out tall and proclaim my disenchantment and wish a plague of a thousand years on him, and tell the world i do not love him and never will) so world again forgive me, for this confusion that i add to your foray of days but i must.
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Jul 20, 2012
Jul 20, 2012 at 8:54 AM UTC
DEAR WORLD.
Dear World, I apologize if this seems like a cheap attempt at romanticizing something that is already dead. but i must at least try and put down my feelings of joy and love before they are all too quickly drowned in the sea of bitterness pain and hate. I must first write about how gentle his kisses were how strong and tender his touch was, how much love i saw when i looked in his eyes. (before i turn and call him, devils spawn, son of a gun worthless good for nothing.) I should mention his words of love his meaningful promises and how i needed to believe him (before i say out loud how deceitful he was, lying pond-scum.) I'll try to tell you, how it felt to be loved by him and to love him back how strong we were how we both let this go (before i dump the weight of guilt at his door, and sum it all with its his fault) i will say now and here, how much I love him still and how much i miss him and wish him well and want him back. (then for sure i will walk out tall and proclaim my disenchantment and wish a plague of a thousand years on him, and tell the world i do not love him and never will) so world again forgive me, for this confusion that i add to your foray of days but i must.
first published on abikusmots.blogspot.com
naima-mungai
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Jul 20, 2012
Jul 20, 2012 at 8:54 AM UTC
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