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They call it a rough patch, but I don't know how to deal. I knew there had to be some catch, a sandwich crust, an orange peel. Your life is moving forward, I'm hanging back in the trees. I had hoped you wouldn't get bored, Of Skype calls and endless amounts of cheese. I still act like there's nothing wrong, No one has to know. I'm still listening to our favourite song, Trying to deal with this blow. I had dreamed of nights wrapped up in you. I had dreamed of  white dresses and little feet. Maybe you had different plans, maybe I scared you. But I'm not ready to admit defeat.
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Jan 20, 2013
Jan 20, 2013 at 4:13 PM UTC
Rough Patch.
They call it a rough patch, but I don't know how to deal. I knew there had to be some catch, a sandwich crust, an orange peel. Your life is moving forward, I'm hanging back in the trees. I had hoped you wouldn't get bored, Of Skype calls and endless amounts of cheese. I still act like there's nothing wrong, No one has to know. I'm still listening to our favourite song, Trying to deal with this blow. I had dreamed of nights wrapped up in you. I had dreamed of  white dresses and little feet. Maybe you had different plans, maybe I scared you. But I'm not ready to admit defeat.
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Jan 20, 2013
Jan 20, 2013 at 4:13 PM UTC
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