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PleAse don’t pretend Lie to a child that somehow we are friends Even if I try to extend Your moving back into the future And we won’t ever be kin If that’s a game you’d like to play Take your misery I’m not afraid to walk away I didn’t make the simple mans mistake I saw a virtue in the struggle of the wait So when I don’t care to even glance in your eyes Don’t act as if it’s some ill willed surprise You had a chance just as I And just as in that sense we are alike I too can choose to exile your kind. So this is me saying with clarity You’ve exhausted all of my charity.
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Jan 8, 2019
Jan 8, 2019 at 2:45 AM UTC
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PleAse don’t pretend Lie to a child that somehow we are friends Even if I try to extend Your moving back into the future And we won’t ever be kin If that’s a game you’d like to play Take your misery I’m not afraid to walk away I didn’t make the simple mans mistake I saw a virtue in the struggle of the wait So when I don’t care to even glance in your eyes Don’t act as if it’s some ill willed surprise You had a chance just as I And just as in that sense we are alike I too can choose to exile your kind. So this is me saying with clarity You’ve exhausted all of my charity.
Done forcing myself to be “nice”. The truth is ultimatelykinder.
cameron-banowsky
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Jan 8, 2019
Jan 8, 2019 at 2:45 AM UTC
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