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If you insist on leaving, I hope you go somewhere beautiful

Wading into a stream, Letting my fingertips skim the surface Compelling them to inhale The words the water speak Before I am grasping Desperately To hold onto the waves That seem to be rushing Faster, the more frenzied my attempts become Until my movements become sloppy And the river becomes angry Not just passing though my fingers, But slicing them, like a punishment That I deserve I try to push my own words Back down my fingertips Anticipating that the line goes both ways And maybe this will make you hear me I hope you want to hear me And that you can understand But you’ve passed by me so fast That I don’t even know if its you Who I’m reaching for anymore And my reckless attempts turn To pathetic cries Filled with sorry, and judgment And shame And regret That I couldn’t hold on, When you were right in front of me. -Taylor Never ruin an apology with an excuse.
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Aug 9, 2011
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