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the rain hit my windowpane, just like my tears hit the hardwood floor. all of my attempts have been in vain, i couldn't stop you from walking out the door. i remember when you stood here when you embraced me so warmly. but i watched you disappear something i wouldn't have done normally. your kiss was strong enough to glue me back together, your touch was enough to set me on fire. but now, i watch the ominously fierce weather, and force my feelings to retire. in seven years, i'll have skin you've never touched before but i can't help but wish you'd still be here. but, for now, i lay here on the floor wishing you were here, and shedding these tears.
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Feb 10, 2016
Feb 10, 2016 at 11:42 PM UTC
abandonment
the rain hit my windowpane, just like my tears hit the hardwood floor. all of my attempts have been in vain, i couldn't stop you from walking out the door. i remember when you stood here when you embraced me so warmly. but i watched you disappear something i wouldn't have done normally. your kiss was strong enough to glue me back together, your touch was enough to set me on fire. but now, i watch the ominously fierce weather, and force my feelings to retire. in seven years, i'll have skin you've never touched before but i can't help but wish you'd still be here. but, for now, i lay here on the floor wishing you were here, and shedding these tears.
courtneyelizabeth
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Feb 10, 2016
Feb 10, 2016 at 11:42 PM UTC
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