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Truth be told We walk pass each other without a single word. Stubborn to the presence of each other. Yet we look with secrecy, afraid to be noticed. Terrified of becoming strangers. Unknowingly judged by thought itself. The grief of lips unspoken. The sudden appearance of a familiar feeling. Afraid to speak, the sudden urge of hey. Today but one of a million. Disguised as a single moment We but two people lost in the same moment. Yet nothing is familiar. The distance between us grows. Truth be told I miss you and can never tell you While today is but one of a million more That I moved my mouth But nothing came out Normally, it's easier to open up to strangers
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Mar 19, 2019
Mar 19, 2019 at 9:17 PM UTC
Stranger
Truth be told We walk pass each other without a single word. Stubborn to the presence of each other. Yet we look with secrecy, afraid to be noticed. Terrified of becoming strangers. Unknowingly judged by thought itself. The grief of lips unspoken. The sudden appearance of a familiar feeling. Afraid to speak, the sudden urge of hey. Today but one of a million. Disguised as a single moment We but two people lost in the same moment. Yet nothing is familiar. The distance between us grows. Truth be told I miss you and can never tell you While today is but one of a million more That I moved my mouth But nothing came out Normally, it's easier to open up to strangers
kewayne-wadley
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Mar 19, 2019
Mar 19, 2019 at 9:17 PM UTC
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