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After you've gone.

Just your smile and me; a mirage of comfort. Optimism only takes me so far but,   When I’m alone in this room; a bottle, jazz and these heavy memories… These days are flat and monotonous; my personal never-ending winter. … I will never want you back but your smile once held me. In the end, that truth is what lingers.
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chelsea-codrington
English
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Oct 9, 2011
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